Definition of Communications in English :

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Communications meaning in English

Meaning of Communications in English

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Communications pronunciation in English

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Communications

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Noun

1. communication theory, communications

the discipline that studies the principles of transmiting information and the methods by which it is delivered (as print or radio or television etc.)

Example Sentences:
'communications is his major field of study'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Communications

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plural noun
1. military
a. 
the system of routes and facilities by which forces, supplies, etc, are moved up to or within an area of operations
b. 
(as modifier)
communications equipment
2. 
the ways in which human beings communicate
3.  another name for communication science

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Communications

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n.
1. The act of communicating; transmission.
2.
a. The exchange of thoughts, messages, or information, as by speech, signals, writing, or behavior.
b. Interpersonal rapport.
3. communications (used with a sing. or pl. verb)
a. The art and technique of using words effectively to impart information or ideas.
b. The field of study concerned with the transmission of information by various means, such as print or broadcasting.
c. Any of various professions involved with the transmission of information, such as advertising, broadcasting, or journalism.
4. Something communicated; a message.
5. communications A means of communicating, especially:
a. A system, such as mail, telephone, or television, for sending and receiving messages.
b. A network of routes for sending messages and transporting troops and supplies.
6. communications The technology employed in transmitting messages.
7. Biology The transfer of information from one molecule, cell, or organism to another, as by chemical or electrical signals or by behaviors.
8. Anatomy
a. An opening or connecting passage between two structures.
b. A joining or connecting of solid fibrous structures, such as tendons and nerves.

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