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  • Telegraph process
  • Memoryless continuous-time stochastic process that shows two distinct values

    In probability theory, the telegraph process is a memoryless continuous-time stochastic process that shows two distinct values. It models burst noise (also

    Telegraph process

    Telegraph_process

  • Burst noise
  • Type of electronic noise that occurs in semiconductors

    is modeled mathematically by means of the telegraph process, a Markovian continuous-time stochastic process that jumps discontinuously between two distinct

    Burst noise

    Burst_noise

  • The Daily Telegraph
  • British daily broadsheet newspaper

    The Daily Telegraph, also known as The Telegraph, is a British daily broadsheet conservative newspaper published in London by Telegraph Media Group and

    The Daily Telegraph

    The_Daily_Telegraph

  • Telegraph (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    up telegraph, telegrafy, telegraph office, telegraphic, or telegraphing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Telegraph is any apparatus or process to convey

    Telegraph (disambiguation)

    Telegraph_(disambiguation)

  • Telegraphy
  • Long distance transmission of text

    and cablegram means something written via a cable, whereas telegraph implies the process of writing at a distance. Later, a Telex was a message sent

    Telegraphy

    Telegraphy

    Telegraphy

  • Autoregressive model
  • Representation of a type of random process

    a modelled representation of a type of random process. It can be used to describe time-varying processes from many natural and artificial sources. The

    Autoregressive model

    Autoregressive_model

  • Diffusion process
  • Solution to a stochastic differential equation

    statistics, diffusion processes are a class of continuous-time Markov process with almost surely continuous sample paths. Diffusion processes are stochastic

    Diffusion process

    Diffusion_process

  • Electrical telegraphy in the United Kingdom
  • Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland had the world's first commercial telegraph company. British telegraphy dominated international telecommunications

    Electrical telegraphy in the United Kingdom

    Electrical telegraphy in the United Kingdom

    Electrical_telegraphy_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Continuous-time stochastic process
  • statistics, a continuous-time stochastic process, or a continuous-space-time stochastic process is a stochastic process for which the index variable takes a

    Continuous-time stochastic process

    Continuous-time_stochastic_process

  • Continuous stochastic process
  • Stochastic process that is a continuous function of time or index parameter

    with the telegraph process. Dodge, Y. (2006) The Oxford Dictionary of Statistical Terms, OUP. ISBN 0-19-920613-9 (Entry for "continuous process") Kloeden

    Continuous stochastic process

    Continuous_stochastic_process

  • Needle telegraph
  • Type of electrical telegraph

    A needle telegraph is an electrical telegraph that uses indicating needles moved electromagnetically as its means of displaying messages. It is one of

    Needle telegraph

    Needle telegraph

    Needle_telegraph

  • List of stochastic processes topics
  • Stochastic differential equation Stochastic process Telegraph process Time series Wald's martingale Wiener process This list page primarily exists to help

    List of stochastic processes topics

    List_of_stochastic_processes_topics

  • Telegram
  • Message sent through telegraphy

    and cablegram means something written via a cable, whereas telegraph implies the process of writing at a distance. A telegram service is a company or

    Telegram

    Telegram

    Telegram

  • Western Union
  • American financial services company

    Mississippi Valley Printing Telegraph Company in Rochester, New York, the company changed its name to the Western Union Telegraph Company in 1856 after merging

    Western Union

    Western Union

    Western_Union

  • Gaussian random field
  • Concept in statistics

    functions of the variables. A one-dimensional GRF is also called a Gaussian process. An important special case of a GRF is the Gaussian free field. With regard

    Gaussian random field

    Gaussian_random_field

  • Logistic distribution
  • Continuous probability distribution

    distribution of a finite-velocity damped random motion described by a telegraph process in which the random times between consecutive velocity changes have

    Logistic distribution

    Logistic distribution

    Logistic_distribution

  • British and Irish Magnetic Telegraph Company
  • British and Irish Magnetic Telegraph Company (also called the Magnetic Telegraph Company or the Magnetic) was a provider of telegraph services and infrastructure

    British and Irish Magnetic Telegraph Company

    British and Irish Magnetic Telegraph Company

    British_and_Irish_Magnetic_Telegraph_Company

  • Telegraph code
  • One of the character encodings used to transmit information by telegraphy

    Telegraphy usually refers to the electrical telegraph, but telegraph systems using the optical telegraph were in use before that. A code consists of a

    Telegraph code

    Telegraph_code

  • Boris Johnson
  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2019 to 2022

    president of the Oxford Union in 1986. In 1989 he began writing for The Daily Telegraph, and from 1999 to 2005 he was the editor of The Spectator. He became a

    Boris Johnson

    Boris Johnson

    Boris_Johnson

  • 2010 FIFA World Cup
  • Association football tournament in South Africa

    It took place in South Africa from 11 June to 11 July 2010. The bidding process for hosting the tournament finals was open only to African nations. In

    2010 FIFA World Cup

    2010_FIFA_World_Cup

  • Catalog of articles in probability theory
  • Semi-Markov process Stochastic matrix / anl Telegraph process / (U:B) Variable-order Markov model Wiener process / Gau scl Normal distribution / spd Abstract

    Catalog of articles in probability theory

    Catalog_of_articles_in_probability_theory

  • Submarine Telegraph Company
  • British submarine telegraph cable company

    The Submarine Telegraph Company was a British company which laid and operated submarine telegraph cables. Jacob and John Watkins Brett formed the English

    Submarine Telegraph Company

    Submarine_Telegraph_Company

  • Facebook
  • Social networking service owned by Meta Platforms

    disinformation and junk news around election periods." In October 2018, The Daily Telegraph reported that Facebook "banned hundreds of pages and accounts that it

    Facebook

    Facebook

  • Transatlantic telegraph cable
  • Former undersea telegraph cable

    Transatlantic telegraph cables are undersea cables running under the Atlantic Ocean which were used for telegraph communications. The Atlantic Telegraph Company

    Transatlantic telegraph cable

    Transatlantic telegraph cable

    Transatlantic_telegraph_cable

  • Utility pole
  • Post used by public utilities to support overhead wires and related equipment

    telephone pole, telecommunication pole, power pole, hydro pole, telegraph pole, or telegraph post, is a column or post used to support overhead power lines

    Utility pole

    Utility pole

    Utility_pole

  • David Cameron
  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2010 to 2016

    The Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on 10 January 2022. Retrieved 12 September 2016. "UKIP deserves better". The Daily Telegraph. 5 April 2006

    David Cameron

    David Cameron

    David_Cameron

  • José Mourinho
  • Portuguese football manager (born 1963)

    assets were nationalised during the short-lived Ongoing Revolutionary Process in 1975, but he kept a mansion in Aires [pt] near Palmela, where Mourinho

    José Mourinho

    José Mourinho

    José_Mourinho

  • Diana, Princess of Wales
  • Member of the British royal family (1961–1997)

    The Telegraph. London. Archived from the original on 23 April 2013. Retrieved 21 April 2013. "Diana memorial service in detail". The Telegraph. 31 August

    Diana, Princess of Wales

    Diana, Princess of Wales

    Diana,_Princess_of_Wales

  • Michael Jackson
  • American singer (1958–2009)

    rock video" and the "dancer with the fanciest feet". In 2003, The Daily Telegraph writer Tom Utley described Jackson as "extremely important" and a "genius"

    Michael Jackson

    Michael Jackson

    Michael_Jackson

  • Photography
  • Art and practice of creating images by recording light

    each pixel, which is electronically processed and stored in a digital image file for subsequent display or processing. The result with photographic emulsion

    Photography

    Photography

    Photography

  • David Beckham
  • English footballer (born 1975)

    May 2013. Sport, Telegraph (19 May 2013). "David Beckham, PSG's captain for his final match, bows out as a winner". The Daily Telegraph. Archived from the

    David Beckham

    David Beckham

    David_Beckham

  • Game of Thrones
  • American fantasy drama TV series (2011–2019)

    complete list of those alive and dead at the end of the finale". The Telegraph. Telegraph Media Group. Archived from the original on May 24, 2019. Retrieved

    Game of Thrones

    Game_of_Thrones

  • Lewis Hamilton
  • British racing driver (born 1985)

    Mercedes in $100m move from McLaren, signing a three-year deal". The Telegraph. telegraph.co.uk. Archived from the original on 10 January 2022. Retrieved 29

    Lewis Hamilton

    Lewis Hamilton

    Lewis_Hamilton

  • Labour Party (UK)
  • Political party in the United Kingdom

    pp. 26–27. The Telegraph. "'Change begins now', says Sir Keir Starmer in first speech after winning general election". The Telegraph. Archived from the

    Labour Party (UK)

    Labour_Party_(UK)

  • Industrial Revolution
  • 1760–1840 agrarian to industrial era shift

    global economy toward more widespread, efficient and stable manufacturing processes, succeeding the Second Agricultural Revolution. Beginning in Great Britain

    Industrial Revolution

    Industrial Revolution

    Industrial_Revolution

  • Ted Kaczynski
  • American domestic terrorist (1942–2023)

    shooting: Anders Behring Breivik plagiarised 'Unabomber'". The Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on July 24, 2011. Van Gerven Oei, Vincent

    Ted Kaczynski

    Ted Kaczynski

    Ted_Kaczynski

  • Rishi Sunak
  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2022 to 2024

    Roy, Amit (20 October 2014). "Murthy son-in-law gets Hague's seat". The Telegraph. Archived from the original on 9 October 2020. Retrieved 1 October 2019

    Rishi Sunak

    Rishi Sunak

    Rishi_Sunak

  • Luis Suárez
  • Uruguayan footballer (born 1987)

    2010. Telegraph staff and agencies (3 July 2010). "World Cup 2010: Uruguay striker Luis Suarez says it was 'Hand of God' against Ghana". The Telegraph. Archived

    Luis Suárez

    Luis Suárez

    Luis_Suárez

  • Cable & Wireless plc
  • British telecom firm

    (via the merger of three separate telegraph companies) became the first chairman of the newly-created Eastern Telegraph Company' in 1872. The firm expanded

    Cable & Wireless plc

    Cable_&_Wireless_plc

  • George Galloway
  • British politician, broadcaster, and writer (born 1954)

    supporter of Palestine, stating during his libel case against The Daily Telegraph in 2004 that "barely a week after my return I made a pledge, in the Tavern

    George Galloway

    George Galloway

    George_Galloway

  • Jeffrey Donaldson
  • Northern Irish politician and child sex offender (born 1962)

    (4 July 2009). "Telegraph: MPs' expenses: Jeffrey Donaldson repays £555 claimed for pay-to-view films in hotel". The Daily Telegraph. London. Archived

    Jeffrey Donaldson

    Jeffrey Donaldson

    Jeffrey_Donaldson

  • Thierry Henry
  • French football manager (born 1977)

    humility" Archived 13 December 2018 at the Wayback Machine. The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 23 February 2014. "Thierry Henry eases to scoring record" Archived

    Thierry Henry

    Thierry Henry

    Thierry_Henry

  • Premier League
  • English association football league

    The Daily Telegraph. 5 May 2008. Archived from the original on 10 January 2022. Retrieved 7 April 2009. "Premier League completes sales process for UK live

    Premier League

    Premier_League

  • Grand Theft Auto V
  • 2013 video game

    December 2013. Hoggins, Tom (31 December 2013). "Telegraph Video Game Awards 2013". The Daily Telegraph. London. Archived from the original on 7 January

    Grand Theft Auto V

    Grand_Theft_Auto_V

  • Panama national football team
  • Men's association football team

    double helps Belgium to winning World Cup start against Panama". The Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Archived from the original on 12 January 2022. Retrieved

    Panama national football team

    Panama_national_football_team

  • Margaret Thatcher
  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1990

    Walker, Tim (30 July 2011). "Baroness Thatcher's office is closed". The Telegraph. Archived from the original on 31 July 2011. Retrieved 21 August 2011

    Margaret Thatcher

    Margaret Thatcher

    Margaret_Thatcher

  • Wayne Rooney
  • English football player and manager (born 1985)

    England's Wayne Rooney looks to the 'original' Ronaldo for inspiration". The Telegraph. Archived from the original on 10 January 2022. Retrieved 8 September

    Wayne Rooney

    Wayne Rooney

    Wayne_Rooney

  • Cristiano Ronaldo
  • Portuguese footballer (born 1985)

    winger Cristiano Ronaldo needed heart operation to save career". The Telegraph. 29 January 2009. Archived from the original on 23 August 2017. Retrieved

    Cristiano Ronaldo

    Cristiano Ronaldo

    Cristiano_Ronaldo

  • Liz Truss
  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 2022

    costs. The press, including Conservative-leaning papers like The Daily Telegraph and The Times, were largely hostile to the plan. The former claimed that

    Liz Truss

    Liz Truss

    Liz_Truss

  • Death of Michael Jackson
  • 2009 death of American singer

    August 18, 2024. "Michael Jackson: transcript of 911 call". The Daily Telegraph. June 26, 2009. Archived from the original on July 10, 2022. Retrieved

    Death of Michael Jackson

    Death of Michael Jackson

    Death_of_Michael_Jackson

  • Tyson Fury
  • British boxer (born 1988)

    Fury: a lion-hearted champion with a talent for controversy". The Daily Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Archived from the original on 11 January 2022. Retrieved

    Tyson Fury

    Tyson Fury

    Tyson_Fury

  • Theresa May
  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2016 to 2019

    unopposed, succeeding David Cameron. As prime minister, May began the process of withdrawing the UK from the EU, triggering Article 50 in March 2017

    Theresa May

    Theresa May

    Theresa_May

  • Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex
  • British prince (born 1984)

    The Telegraph. Archived from the original on 20 October 2018. Retrieved 19 October 2018. "Prince Harry denies exam cheat allegation". The Telegraph. 10

    Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex

    Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex

    Prince_Harry,_Duke_of_Sussex

  • Samuel Morse
  • American inventor and painter (1791–1872)

    age, contributed to the invention of a single-wire telegraph system based on European telegraphs. He was a co-developer and the namesake of Morse code

    Samuel Morse

    Samuel Morse

    Samuel_Morse

  • List of FIFA World Cup hosts
  • Countries that hosted the FIFA World Cup

    as the host nation for the 2010 World Cup." On 6 June 2015, The Daily Telegraph reported that Morocco had received the most votes, but South Africa was

    List of FIFA World Cup hosts

    List of FIFA World Cup hosts

    List_of_FIFA_World_Cup_hosts

  • Roberto Martínez
  • Spanish football manager (born 1973)

    Wigan". BBC Sport. "Millwall 0 Wigan Athletic 2: match report". The Daily Telegraph. London. 13 April 2013. Archived from the original on 12 January 2022

    Roberto Martínez

    Roberto Martínez

    Roberto_Martínez

  • GN Store Nord
  • Danish company

    Telegraph Company (Det Store Nordiske Telegrafselskab A/S) in Denmark in June 1869. It was set up as a merger of three recently established telegraph

    GN Store Nord

    GN Store Nord

    GN_Store_Nord

  • Collodion process
  • Early photographic technique

    The collodion process is an early photographic process for the production of grayscale images. The collodion process – mostly synonymized with the term

    Collodion process

    Collodion process

    Collodion_process

  • Tommy Robinson
  • British far-right activist (born 1982)

    investigation". Telegraph. Retrieved 8 January 2025. "Tommy Robinson faces jail after playing 'libellous' film to London protesters". Telegraph. 27 July 2024

    Tommy Robinson

    Tommy Robinson

    Tommy_Robinson

  • Michael Sheen
  • Welsh actor (born 1969)

    thrilling and searching performances I have ever witnessed" and The Daily Telegraph described him as an "outrageously charismatic actor" with "an astonishing

    Michael Sheen

    Michael Sheen

    Michael_Sheen

  • Paterson (Cape York) Telegraph Station
  • Historic site in Queensland, Australia

    The Paterson Telegraph Station (later known as The Cape York Telegraph Station) was a telegraph station in Queensland, Australia. It was the original location

    Paterson (Cape York) Telegraph Station

    Paterson_(Cape_York)_Telegraph_Station

  • George Michael
  • English singer-songwriter (1963–2016)

    Michael's family in bedside vigil as star battles severe pneumonia". The Telegraph. Archived from the original on 26 June 2018. Retrieved 27 December 2016

    George Michael

    George Michael

    George_Michael

  • FIFA World Cup
  • Football tournament

    December 2015. "Blazer: Bribes accepted for 1998 and 2010 World Cups – Telegraph". Telegraph.co.uk. 3 June 2015. Archived from the original on 10 January 2022

    FIFA World Cup

    FIFA World Cup

    FIFA_World_Cup

  • Nigel Farage
  • British politician and broadcaster (born 1964)

    believing his attitudes on immigration deterred swing voters. The Daily Telegraph quoted Farage as saying that: "[Cummings] has never liked me. He can't

    Nigel Farage

    Nigel Farage

    Nigel_Farage

  • UEFA Euro 2016
  • 15th edition of the association football championship

    final moth is attracted to fame". The Telegraph. Archived from the original on 10 January 2022 – via The Daily Telegraph. "UEFA EURO 2016 Content Will Be Free

    UEFA Euro 2016

    UEFA_Euro_2016

  • Thomas Edison
  • American inventor and businessman (1847–1931)

    railroad telegrapher, he spent much of his time inventing improvements to telegraph systems. By the age of 22, he had sold a few of his early inventions and

    Thomas Edison

    Thomas Edison

    Thomas_Edison

  • Bangladesh Telecommunications Company Limited
  • Largest telco in Bangladesh

    Bangladesh Telegraph & Telephone Board (BTTB) following Bangladesh's independence in 1971. This was converted into corporate body named "Telegraph and Telephone

    Bangladesh Telecommunications Company Limited

    Bangladesh Telecommunications Company Limited

    Bangladesh_Telecommunications_Company_Limited

  • James May
  • English television presenter and journalist (born 1963)

    of manliness in modern times. He wrote a weekly column for The Daily Telegraph's motoring section from 2003 to 2011. James Daniel May was born in Bristol

    James May

    James May

    James_May

  • Michael Gandolfini
  • American actor (born 1999)

    13, 2019. "James Gandolfini discovered by 13-year-old son". The Daily Telegraph. June 20, 2013. Retrieved June 20, 2013. Pope, Nick (September 20, 2021)

    Michael Gandolfini

    Michael Gandolfini

    Michael_Gandolfini

  • Google Chrome
  • Web browser developed by Google

    was met with acclaim upon release. In 2008, Matthew Moore of The Daily Telegraph summarized the verdict of early reviewers: "Google Chrome is attractive

    Google Chrome

    Google Chrome

    Google_Chrome

  • People's Commissariat for Posts and Telegraphs of the RSFSR
  • Soviet government agency (1917–1923)

    People's Commissariat for Posts and Telegraphs of the RSFSR, known shortly as the Narkompochtel, was the central organ of government of the RSFSR that

    People's Commissariat for Posts and Telegraphs of the RSFSR

    People's Commissariat for Posts and Telegraphs of the RSFSR

    People's_Commissariat_for_Posts_and_Telegraphs_of_the_RSFSR

  • Second Industrial Revolution
  • 1870–1914 electrical and chemical era

    technology enabled the widespread adoption of technological systems such as telegraph and railroad networks, gas and water supply, and sewage systems, which

    Second Industrial Revolution

    Second Industrial Revolution

    Second_Industrial_Revolution

  • Czech Republic national football team
  • Men's national association football team representing the Czech Republic

    2003, scoring 53 goals in 19 games and qualifying for Euro 2004 in the process. The Czech Republic went on a 20-game unbeaten streak, which finally ended

    Czech Republic national football team

    Czech_Republic_national_football_team

  • Romelu Lukaku
  • Belgian footballer (born 1993)

    scores Toffees' fastest Premier League goal in Goodison rout". The Daily Telegraph. 4 February 2017. Archived from the original on 10 January 2022. "Revealed:

    Romelu Lukaku

    Romelu Lukaku

    Romelu_Lukaku

  • Harry Kane
  • English footballer (born 1993)

    The Telegraph. Zeqiri, Daniel (12 February 2018). "Liam Brady: Arsenal released Harry Kane because he was 'a bit chubby'". The Daily Telegraph. Archived

    Harry Kane

    Harry Kane

    Harry_Kane

  • Amy Winehouse
  • British singer-songwriter (1983–2011)

    pp. 75, 84–85 Winehouse 2012, p. 33 "Amy Winehouse, 1983–2011". The Telegraph. Retrieved 9 November 2025. Browning, James (27 July 2011). "Amy Winehouse

    Amy Winehouse

    Amy Winehouse

    Amy_Winehouse

  • Roy Keane
  • Irish footballer (born 1971)

    Retrieved 18 January 2026. "City leave Haaland to fend for himself". Daily Telegraph. 14 February 2003. Archived from the original on 11 January 2022. Retrieved

    Roy Keane

    Roy Keane

    Roy_Keane

  • Tony Blair
  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1997 to 2007

    of LGBTQ rights and significant progress in the Northern Ireland peace process with the landmark Good Friday Agreement. He oversaw successful interventions

    Tony Blair

    Tony Blair

    Tony_Blair

  • Sensory processing sensitivity
  • Personality trait of highly sensitive persons

    Sensory processing sensitivity (SPS) is a temperamental or personality trait involving "an increased sensitivity of the central nervous system and a deeper

    Sensory processing sensitivity

    Sensory processing sensitivity

    Sensory_processing_sensitivity

  • Stephen Hawking
  • English theoretical physicist (1942–2018)

    "Michael Green to become Lucasian Professor of Mathematics". The Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on 25 May 2019. Retrieved 11 December 2012

    Stephen Hawking

    Stephen Hawking

    Stephen_Hawking

  • Cell (processor)
  • Multi-core microprocessor microarchitecture

    (Cell/B.E.) is a 64-bit reduced instruction set computer (RISC) multi-core processor and microarchitecture developed by Sony, Toshiba, and IBM—an alliance

    Cell (processor)

    Cell_(processor)

  • UEFA Nations League
  • European football competition

    League D. This change to the format followed a collective consultation process, whereby all UEFA national associations reiterated their intent to further

    UEFA Nations League

    UEFA_Nations_League

  • Kate O'Flynn
  • British actress (born 1986)

    Spencer, Charles (5 March 2009). "A Miracle, Royal Court". The Daily Telegraph. London. Archived from the original on 12 November 2012. Retrieved 21

    Kate O'Flynn

    Kate_O'Flynn

  • Keir Starmer
  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom since 2024

    The grammar school 'superboy' who became Labour's next PM". The Daily Telegraph. London. Archived from the original on 6 July 2024. Retrieved 7 July 2024

    Keir Starmer

    Keir Starmer

    Keir_Starmer

  • 2030 FIFA World Cup
  • Upcoming association football tournament

    to discuss the expansion. Critics claim devaluing of the qualification process and reduction in competition quality should 64 teams, 30% of FIFA members

    2030 FIFA World Cup

    2030_FIFA_World_Cup

  • Heath Ledger
  • Australian actor (1979–2008)

    to 2007. In September 2007, Williams's father confirmed to The Daily Telegraph that Ledger and Williams had broken up. After Ledger's breakup with Williams

    Heath Ledger

    Heath Ledger

    Heath_Ledger

  • 2018 FIFA World Cup
  • Association football tournament in Russia

    government failed to submit a letter to support the bid. During the bidding process, the three remaining non-UEFA nations (Australia, Japan, and the United

    2018 FIFA World Cup

    2018_FIFA_World_Cup

  • Doctor Who
  • British science fiction TV series (1963–2025)

    dodgy monsters, of the silly effects, of the campy perils." The Daily Telegraph commented that "It's a worthwhile reminder that the series never relied

    Doctor Who

    Doctor_Who

  • Liam Neeson
  • Actor from Northern Ireland (born 1952)

    'not a bigot'". The Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on 8 March 2019. Retrieved 7 March 2019 – via www.telegraph.co.uk. Peplow, Gemma (12 February

    Liam Neeson

    Liam Neeson

    Liam_Neeson

  • FIFA
  • International governing body of association football

    "Fifa honourary [sic] president Joao Havelange faces IOC inquiry". Daily Telegraph. London. Archived from the original on 10 January 2022. Retrieved 9 July

    FIFA

    FIFA

    FIFA

  • Semiconductor device fabrication
  • Manufacturing process used to create integrated circuits

    Semiconductor device fabrication is the process used to manufacture semiconductor devices, typically integrated circuits (ICs) such as microprocessors

    Semiconductor device fabrication

    Semiconductor device fabrication

    Semiconductor_device_fabrication

  • Intel
  • American multinational technology company

    designs, manufactures, and sells computer components such as central processing units (CPUs) and related products for business and consumer markets. Intel

    Intel

    Intel

    Intel

  • Ángel Di María
  • Argentine footballer (born 1988)

    by Wayne Rooney. At the season's end, Di María was judged by The Daily Telegraph to be the worst signing of the season. On 25 July 2015, Di María failed

    Ángel Di María

    Ángel Di María

    Ángel_Di_María

  • Elton John
  • British musician and songwriter (born 1947)

    Daily Telegraph (London, England). Retrieved 15 December 2014. Alexander, Hilary (1 July 2007). "White tie and tiara ball". The Daily Telegraph. London

    Elton John

    Elton John

    Elton_John

  • Kemi Badenoch
  • British politician (born 1980)

    sorry for Tory election 'bloodbath'". The Telegraph. Archived from the original on 2 May 2025 – via www.telegraph.co.uk. Halliday, Josh (2 May 2025). "Reform

    Kemi Badenoch

    Kemi Badenoch

    Kemi_Badenoch

  • John Bethell (inventor)
  • British solicitor and inventor

    of 25 years or more. It was particularly used for railway sleepers and telegraph poles. Bethel was born in Bristol in c. 1804 of Dr Richard Bethell and

    John Bethell (inventor)

    John_Bethell_(inventor)

  • Laila Cunningham
  • British politician and former prosecutor

    have faced disciplinary process if she had not resigned. After defecting, Cunningham was mentioned by BBC News, The Daily Telegraph and The Times as being

    Laila Cunningham

    Laila_Cunningham

  • Wirephoto
  • Early method of transmitting photographs over telephone lines

    Wirephoto, telephotography or radiophoto is the sending of photographs by telegraph, telephone or radio. Technologically and commercially, the wirephoto was

    Wirephoto

    Wirephoto

    Wirephoto

  • Gareth Bale
  • Welsh footballer (born 1989)

    Chris (31 January 2011). "Gareth Bale interview: born to run". The Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on 11 January 2022. Retrieved 31 January 2011

    Gareth Bale

    Gareth Bale

    Gareth_Bale

  • James Purnell
  • British executive and former politician

    Brown. During the 2009 parliamentary expenses scandal led by The Daily Telegraph, Purnell received public scrutiny regarding his "second home" arrangements

    James Purnell

    James Purnell

    James_Purnell

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  • Treadwell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly West Midlands)

    Treadwell

    English (chiefly West Midlands) : metonymic occupational name for a fuller, from Middle English tred(en) ‘to tread’ + well ‘well’. Fulling was the process by which newly woven cloth was cleaned and shrunk by the use of heat, water, and pressure (from treading) before finally being stretched and laid out to dry on tenter hooks.

    Treadwell

  • Sartain
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Sartain

    English : nickname from Old French certeyn ‘self-assured’, ‘determined’. (The phonetic change of -er- to -ar- was a normal process in Middle English).

    Sartain

  • Harp
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Harp

    English and Scottish : metonymic occupational name for a harpist (see Harper), or occasionally a habitational name for someone living at a house distinguished by the sign of a harp.English : habitational name from a minor place such as Harp House in Eastwood, Essex, or South Harp in South Petherton, Somerset, denoting a place where salt was produced, from Old English hearpe ‘harp’, an implement used in the processing of salt. Compare Harpham.German : metonymic occupational name for a harpist, from Middle High German harpfe ‘harp’.German : variant of Harpe.

    Harp

  • Crouch
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Crouch

    English : from Middle English crouch, Old English crūc ‘cross’ (a word that was replaced in Middle English by the word cross, from Old Norse kross), applied either as a topographic name for someone who lived by a cross or possibly as a nickname for someone who had carried a cross in a pageant or procession.Dutch : from Middle Dutch croech ‘jug’, ‘pitcher’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a potter.

    Crouch

  • Bowman
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Bowman

    English and Scottish : occupational name for an archer, Middle English bow(e)man, bouman (from Old English boga ‘bow’ + mann ‘man’). This word was distinguished from Bowyer, which denoted a maker or seller of the articles. It is possible that in some cases the surname referred originally to someone who untangled wool with a bow. This process, which originated in Italy, became quite common in England in the 13th century. The vibrating string of a bow was worked into a pile of tangled wool, where its rapid vibrations separated the fibers, while still leaving them sufficiently entwined to produce a fine, soft yarn when spun.Americanized form of German Baumann (see Bauer) or the Dutch cognate Bouman.

    Bowman

  • Washer
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Washer

    English : from an agent derivative of Middle English wasch(en) ‘to wash’ (Old English wæscan), hence an occupational name for a laundryman, or for someone who washed raw wool before spinning. Various other occupations, too, involved washing processes and the name may relate to any of these. For example, it may have denoted a man who washed sheep; some tenants on the manor of Burpham, near Worthing, in Sussex (where the surname is found from an early date), had as part of their feudal service to wash the flocks of their master.Americanized spelling of the German cognate Wascher.

    Washer

  • Harbour
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Harbour

    English : metonymic occupational name for a keeper of a lodging house, from late Old English herebeorg ‘shelter’, ‘lodging’ (from here ‘army’ + beorg ‘shelter’). (The change of -er- to -ar- is a regular phonetic process in Old French and Middle English.)Variant of French Arbour.A Harbour or Arbour, from Normandy, France, is documented in Quebec City in 1671.

    Harbour

  • Cardon
  • Surname or Lastname

    French

    Cardon

    French : from Old Norman French cardon ‘thistle’ (a diminutive of carde, from Latin carduus), hence a topographic name for someone who lived on land overgrown with thistles, an occupational name for someone who carded wool (originally a process carried out with thistles and teasels), or perhaps a nickname for a prickly and unapproachable person.French : possibly from a reduced form of the personal name Ricardon, a pet form of Richard.English : variant spelling of Carden, cognate with 1.

    Cardon

  • Barq
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Barq

    Lightening; Telegraph

    Barq

  • Crozier
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Crozier

    English and French : occupational name for one who carried a cross or a bishop’s crook in ecclesiastical processions, from Middle English, Old French croisier.

    Crozier

  • Berner
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Berner

    English : from the Norman personal name Bernier.English : from Old English beornan ‘to burn’, hence an occupational name for a burner of lime (compare German Kalkbrenner) or charcoal. It may also have denoted someone who baked bricks or distilled spirits, or who carried out any other manufacturing process involving burning.English : occupational name for a keeper of hounds, from Old Norman French bern(i)er, brenier (a derivative of bren, bran ‘bran’, on which the dogs were fed).Southern English : topographic or occupational name for someone who lived by or worked in a barn, from Middle English bern, barn ‘barn’ + the suffix -er. Compare Barnes.German : habitational name, in Silesia denoting someone from a place called Berna (of which there are two examples); in southern Germany and Switzerland denoting someone from the Swiss city of Berne.German : from the Germanic personal name Bernher meaning ‘lord of the army’.North German : occupational name for a lime or charcoal burner (cognate with 2), from an agent derivative of Middle High German brennen ‘to burn’.

    Berner

  • Winder
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Winder

    English : occupational name for a winder of wool, from an agent derivative of Middle English winde(n) ‘to wind’ (Old English windan ‘to go’, ‘to proceed’). The verb was also used in the Middle Ages of various weaving and plaiting processes, so that in some cases the name may have referred to a basket or hurdle maker.English : habitational name from any of the various minor places in northern England so called, from Old English vindr ‘wind’ + erg ‘hut’, ‘shelter’, i.e. a shelter against the wind.English : John Winder is recorded in Somerset Co., MD, in 1665. William Henry Winder, born in the county in 1775, was blamed for the military defeat that led to the British burning of Washington, DC, in 1814; his son John Henry Winder (b. 1800) was a confederate general who was commander of southern military prisons.

    Winder

  • Stringfield
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Stringfield

    English : of uncertain origin. It is argued by Redmonds that this surname may have developed as a variant of Stringfellow, through a process, attested in various parish records, in which the original name is first shortened and then expanded into a form different from the original; thus Stringfellow becomes Stringfell, which becomes reinterpreted as Stringfield.

    Stringfield

  • Flaxman
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Jewish (Ashkenazic)

    Flaxman

    English and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : occupational name for a flax grower or dealer or for someone who processed it for weaving (see Flax).Probably a respelling of German Flachsmann, of the same meaning as 1, from Middle High German vlahs ‘flax’ + man ‘man’.

    Flaxman

  • Tanner
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Dutch

    Tanner

    English and Dutch : occupational name for a tanner of skins, Middle English tanner, Middle Dutch taenre. (The Middle English form derives from Old English tannere, from Late Latin tannarius, reinforced by Old French taneor, from Late Latin tannator; both Late Latin forms derive from a verb tannare, possibly from a Celtic word for the oak, whose bark was used in the process.)Swiss and German : habitational name for someone from any of several places called Tanne (in the Harz Mountains and Silesia) or Tann (southern Germany).Finnish : topographic or ornamental name from Finnish tanner ‘open field’.

    Tanner

  • Wheeler
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wheeler

    English : occupational name for a maker of wheels (for vehicles or for use in spinning or various other manufacturing processes), from an agent derivative of Middle English whele ‘wheel’. The name is particularly common on the Isle of Wight; on the mainland it is concentrated in the neighboring region of central southern England.A founder of Salisbury, NH, in 1634 was John Wheeler.

    Wheeler

  • Soper
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly Devon)

    Soper

    English (chiefly Devon) : occupational name for a soapmaker, from an agent derivative of Middle English sōpe ‘soap’ (apparently of Celtic origin). The process involved boiling oil or fat together with potash or soda.

    Soper

  • Tucker
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly southwestern England and South Wales)

    Tucker

    English (chiefly southwestern England and South Wales) : occupational name for a fuller, from an agent derivative of Middle English tuck(en) ‘to full cloth’ (Old English tūcian ‘to torment’). This was the term used for the process in the Middle Ages in southwestern England, and the surname is more common there than elsewhere. Compare Fuller and Walker.Americanized form of Jewish To(c)ker (see Tokarz).Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Tuachair ‘descendant of Tuachar’, a personal name composed of the elements tuath ‘people’ + car ‘dear’, ‘beloved’.Possibly also an Americanized form of German Tucher, from an occupational name for a cloth maker or merchant, from an agent derivative of Middle High German tuoch ‘cloth’.

    Tucker

  • Kemp
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Scottish, Dutch, and North German

    Kemp

    English, Scottish, Dutch, and North German : status name for a champion, Middle English and Middle Low German kempe. In the Middle Ages a champion was a professional fighter on behalf of others; for example the King’s Champion, at the coronation, had the duty of issuing a general challenge to battle to anyone who denied the king’s right to the throne. The Middle English word corresponds to Old English cempa and Old Norse kempa ‘warrior’; both these go back to Germanic campo ‘warrior’, which is the source of the Dutch and North German name, corresponding to High German Kampf.Dutch : metonymic occupational name for someone who grew or processed hemp, from Middle Dutch canep ‘hemp’.

    Kemp

  • Beadle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Beadle

    English : occupational name for a medieval court official, from Middle English bedele (Old English bydel, reinforced by Old French bedel). The word is of Germanic origin, and akin to Old English bēodan ‘to command’ and Old High German bodo ‘messenger’. In the Middle Ages a beadle in England and France was a junior official of a court of justice, responsible for acting as an usher in a court, carrying the mace in processions in front of a justice, delivering official notices, making proclamations (as a sort of town crier), and so on. By Shakespeare’s day a beadle was a sort of village constable, appointed by the parish to keep order.

    Beadle

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  • ARNLAUGR
  • Male

    Norse

    ARNLAUGR

    Old Norse name composed of the elements arn "eagle" and laug "promise, vow," hence "eagle vow."

  • Amnon
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew Biblical

    Amnon

    Loyal; faithful.

  • Sarvodaya
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Sarvodaya

    Welfare of All; Universal Uplift and Progress of All

  • Devjani
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Devjani

  • Gurtej
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Gurtej

    Glory of Guru

  • Bansi
  • Girl/Female

    Assamese, Indian, Sanskrit

    Bansi

    Flute of Lord Krishna; Whistle; Flute; Melodious

  • Mahidher | மஹீதேர
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Mahidher | மஹீதேர

  • Shwetika | ஷ்வேதீகா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Shwetika | ஷ்வேதீகா

    White

  • Rochak
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Rochak

    Tasty

  • Troutt
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Troutt

    English : variant spelling of Trout.

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  • Electro-telegraphic
  • a.

    Pertaining to the electric telegraph, or by means of it.

  • Telegraphed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Telegraph

  • Dispatch
  • v. t.

    A message transmitted by telegraph.

  • Telegrapher
  • n.

    One who sends telegraphic messages; a telegraphic operator; a telegraphist.

  • Pantelegraph
  • n.

    See under Telegraph.

  • Telegraph
  • v. t.

    To convey or announce by telegraph.

  • Telegraphic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the telegraph; made or communicated by a telegraph; as, telegraphic signals; telegraphic art; telegraphic intelligence.

  • Telegraphing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Telegraph

  • Telegraph
  • n.

    An apparatus, or a process, for communicating intelligence rapidly between distant points, especially by means of preconcerted visible or audible signals representing words or ideas, or by means of words and signs, transmitted by electrical action.

  • Diaphote
  • n.

    An instrument designed for transmitting pictures by telegraph.

  • Wire
  • v. i.

    To send a telegraphic message.

  • Telegraphist
  • n.

    One skilled in telegraphy; a telegrapher.

  • Wire
  • n.

    A telegraph wire or cable; hence, an electric telegraph; as, to send a message by wire.

  • Telegram
  • n.

    A message sent by telegraph; a telegraphic dispatch.

  • Line
  • n.

    The wire connecting one telegraphic station with another, or the whole of a system of telegraph wires under one management and name.

  • Cable
  • v. t. & i.

    To telegraph by a submarine cable

  • Electro-telegraphy
  • n.

    The art or science of constructing or using the electric telegraph; the transmission of messages by means of the electric telegraph.

  • Telegraphical
  • a.

    Telegraphic.

  • Wire
  • v. t.

    To send (a message) by telegraph.

  • Telegraphy
  • n.

    The science or art of constructing, or of communicating by means of, telegraphs; as, submarine telegraphy.