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Morse and Morse code noun 1 a code used for sending messages, each letter of a word being represented as a series of short or long radio signals or flashes of light. 2 a method of sending messages using these signals.
ETYMOLOGY: 19c: named after the American electrician, Samuel Morse (1791-1872), who invented it.

Morse and Morse code noun 1 a code used for sending messages, each letter of a word being represented as a series of short or long radio signals or flashes of light. 2 a method of sending messages using these signals.
ETYMOLOGY: 19c: named after the American electrician, Samuel Morse (1791-1872), who invented it.

Morse and Morse code noun 1 a code used for sending messages, each letter of a word being represented as a series of short or long radio signals or flashes of light. 2 a method of sending messages using these signals.
ETYMOLOGY: 19c: named after the American electrician, Samuel Morse (1791-1872), who invented it.