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cablegram

[key-buhl-gram] / ˈkeɪ bəlˌgræm /


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Moves are communicated over long distances — in less technologically savvy times often by handwritten mail or cablegram — and each player has days to make a move.

From New York Times • Dec. 23, 2012

A cablegram from London was responsible for the crash.

From Time Magazine Archive

The raising and negotiation of this problem cannot be made only by cablegram, and it is better that a delegation should be sent to Cuba.

From Time Magazine Archive

This cablegram cracked the door toward resumption of diplomatic relations.

From Time Magazine Archive

Last month they started a cablegram campaign against El Lider.

From "Dreaming in Cuban" by Cristina García