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Meaning of telechirograph
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telechirograph (n.)
An instrument for telegraphically transmitting and receiving handwritten messages, as photographically by a beam of light from a mirror.
telechirograph Sentence Examples
- The telechirograph allowed the surgeon to operate remotely, minimizing the risk of infection.
- Engineers developed a telechirograph for handling hazardous materials from a safe distance.
- The telechirograph's precise movements enabled archaeologists to excavate delicate artifacts without causing damage.
- Astrophysicists used a telechirograph to repair instruments on a distant satellite.
- An artist utilized a telechirograph to create intricate murals on remote walls.
- The telechirograph's haptic feedback provided the operator with a realistic sense of touch.
- The telechirograph assisted astronauts in performing spacewalks without the need for bulky suits.
- The military deployed telechirographs to defuse explosives from a safe distance.
- Researchers employed a telechirograph to collect samples from deep-sea hydrothermal vents.
- Surgeons used a telechirograph to perform laparoscopic procedures through a minimally invasive incision.
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An instrument for telegraphically transmitting and receiving handwritten messages, as photographically by a beam of light from a mirror.
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The telechirograph allowed the surgeon to operate remotely, minimizing the risk of infection.
Engineers developed a telechirograph for handling hazardous materials from a safe distance.
The telechirograph's precise movements enabled archaeologists to excavate delicate artifacts without causing damage.
Astrophysicists used a telechirograph to repair instruments on a distant satellite.