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1. French telephone
noun.
Telephone
set
with
the
mouthpiece
and
earpiece
mounted
on
a
single
handle.
Synonyms
telephone
handle
grip
phone
handset
handgrip
telephone set
hold
Antonyms
right
disorganize
disorganise
bore
consonant
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2. Anglo-French
noun.
The
French
(Norman)
language
used
in
medieval
England.
Synonyms
French
Anglo-Norman
3. telephone
noun.
(ˈtɛləˌfoʊn)
Electronic
equipment
that
converts
sound
into
electrical
signals
that
can
be
transmitted
over
distances
and
then
converts
received
signals
back
into
sounds.
Synonyms
extension
dial phone
radiophone
telephone receiver
telephone system
telephone extension
electronic equipment
pay-phone
dial telephone
radiotelephone
extension phone
French telephone
receiver
telephone set
desk phone
wireless telephone
mouthpiece
pay-station
phone system
phone
handset
speakerphone
Antonyms
contraction
shortness
flexion
lender
consonant
Etymology
telephone (English)
-phone (English)
φωνή (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
tele- (English)
τῆλε (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
4. telephone
verb.
(ˈtɛləˌfoʊn)
Get
or
try
to
get
into
communication
(with
someone)
by
telephone.
Synonyms
telecommunicate
call up
cell phone
dial
ring
call in
phone
call
Antonyms
forget
open chain
detach
silence
give
Etymology
telephone (English)
-phone (English)
φωνή (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
tele- (English)
τῆλε (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
5. telephone
noun.
(ˈtɛləˌfoʊn)
Transmitting
speech
at
a
distance.
Synonyms
telephony
phone call
telephone call
call waiting
voicemail
voice mail
telecommunication
telecom
call
call forwarding
Antonyms
vowel
demobilize
cause to sleep
put option
contraindicate
Etymology
telephone (English)
-phone (English)
φωνή (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
tele- (English)
τῆλε (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
6. French
adjective.
Of
or
pertaining
to
France
or
the
people
of
France.
Synonyms
Gallic
Antonyms
embark
leave
Etymology
French (English)
Frenche (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. French
noun.
The
Romance
language
spoken
in
France
and
in
countries
colonized
by
France.
Synonyms
Old French
Anglo-Norman
Latinian language
Langue d'oc
Norman-French
Langue d'oc French
Langue d'oil
Old North French
Romance language
Anglo-French
Walloon
Langue d'oil French
Norman French
Canadian French
Romance
Antonyms
urban area
inflate
lengthen
deflate
increase
Etymology
French (English)
Frenche (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. French
noun.
The
people
of
France.
Synonyms
land
country
nation
French people
Antonyms
thicken
expand
uncut
switch on
strengthen
Etymology
French (English)
Frenche (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. French
noun.
United
States
sculptor
who
created
the
seated
marble
figure
of
Abraham
Lincoln
in
the
Lincoln
Memorial
in
Washington
D.C.
(1850-1931).
Synonyms
Daniel Chester French
Antonyms
malfunction
undiluted
Etymology
French (English)
Frenche (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. French
verb.
Cut
(e.g,
beans)
lengthwise
in
preparation
for
cooking.
Synonyms
cut
Antonyms
uncastrated
attend
Etymology
French (English)
Frenche (Middle English (1100-1500))
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