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telautograph
telautograph (tɛˈlɔːtəgrɑːf, -æ-) Also (less correctly) teleautograph. [f. Gr. τῆλε far off (see tele-) + autograph, after telegraph.] A telegraphic apparatus by which writing or drawing done with a pen or pencil at the transmitting end is reproduced in facsimile at the receiving end, by means of an... Oxford English Dictionary
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Telautograph
The telautograph is an ancestor of the modern fax machine. Telautograph historical description Patents Patent images in TIFF format Art of Telegraphy, issued July 1888 (first telautograph patent) Telautograph wikipedia.org
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teleautograph
teleautograph see telautograph. Oxford English Dictionary
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telautogram
teˈlautogram [f. next: after telegram.] A record produced by a telautograph.1895 in Funk's Stand. Dict. Oxford English Dictionary
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Examples of "Such-as" in a Sentence | YourDictionary.com
1. Instruments such as the telautograph and telewriter are apparatus for transmitting a facsimile of handwriting inscribed on a paper at one end of a line, the reproduction being made automatically at the other end of the line at the same time that the message is being written. 14. 8. Advertisement.
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LongPen
See also List of Canadian inventions and discoveries Interactive whiteboard Polygraph (duplicating device) Autopen Telautograph, another remote signing wikipedia.org
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Analog device
Electrical The telautograph is an analogue precursor to the modern fax machine. wikipedia.org
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tele-
tele- (ˈtɛlɪ) 1. (Before a vowel properly tel-, but more often in the full form), repr. Gr. τηλε-, combining form of τῆλε afar, far off; used in numerous (chiefly recent) scientific and technical terms, mostly denoting or connected with special appliances or methods for operating over long distances... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ralph 124C 41+
Telautograph A device to transfer handwriting through a (picture phone). Basically a fax machine, except handwriting transfers as the person writes. wikipedia.org
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Elisha Gray
On July 31, 1888, Gray patented the telautograph, an analog precursor to the modern fax machine. Gray displayed his telautograph invention in 1893 at the 1893 Columbian Exposition and sold his share in the telautograph shortly after that. wikipedia.org
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plotting
▪ I. plotting, vbl. n.1 (ˈplɒtɪŋ) [-ing1.] a. The action of plot v.1 in various senses.1593 Nashe Christ's T. Wks. (Grosart) IV. 45 Without any care, fore-cast, or plotting on thy part..I shall bee to thee all in all. 1607 J. Norden Surv. Dial. iii. 127 Two principall instruments, fit indeede for th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Autopen
See also Plotter John Hancock Rubber stamp (politics) Seal (East Asia) Telautograph References External links A site with information on autopen wikipedia.org
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Analog-to-digital timeline
Mechanical general-purpose computer created by Charles Babbage. 1843: Fax machine: a scanning, rasterized, digital replacement for the vectorized, analog telautograph wikipedia.org
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Pen computing
For example, the first patent for an electronic device used for handwriting, the telautograph, was granted in 1888. wikipedia.org
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Polygraph (duplicating device)
See also Autopen, another signature duplicating device LongPen, a remote signing device conceived by writer Margaret Atwood Telautograph, another remote wikipedia.org
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