telegraph post

telegraph post

English Noun
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Definition

A pole, usually wooden, that carries telephone lines above a street.

Etymology

From their original purpose of carrying telegraph lines, first used around 1843 by William Fothergill Cooke.

Example Sentences

  • "Here the protection consists of a 50lb per mile cadmium copper trip-wire mounted on short telegraph posts on both sides of the line, 4ft above rail level."
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