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Radio - Wikipedia
Radio - Wikipedia

Origin of the Word “Radio” - Issuu
Origin of the Word “Radio” - Issuu

Another word for RADIO > Synonyms & Antonyms
Another word for RADIO > Synonyms & Antonyms

Pirate radio: Radio Broadcasting, Etymology, Offshore Radio, Two-way Radio,  List of European Countries, Shortwave, Station Identification, Amateur Radio,  History of Radio, Spark-gap Transmitter : Surhone, Lambert M., Timpledon,  Miriam T., Marseken, Susan
Pirate radio: Radio Broadcasting, Etymology, Offshore Radio, Two-way Radio, List of European Countries, Shortwave, Station Identification, Amateur Radio, History of Radio, Spark-gap Transmitter : Surhone, Lambert M., Timpledon, Miriam T., Marseken, Susan

What It Means to Go 'Radio Silent' | Merriam-Webster
What It Means to Go 'Radio Silent' | Merriam-Webster

Radio: From the Latin for 'Beam' | Etymology Of The Day
Radio: From the Latin for 'Beam' | Etymology Of The Day

Origin UK Radio | Mixcloud
Origin UK Radio | Mixcloud

Key Figures in Radio Technology History | Highland Wireless
Key Figures in Radio Technology History | Highland Wireless

Why radio buttons are called radio buttons in UIs? — Amit Merchant — A blog  on PHP, JavaScript, and more
Why radio buttons are called radio buttons in UIs? — Amit Merchant — A blog on PHP, JavaScript, and more

History of Radio - Origin of Radio, Interesting Information on the  Background of Radio
History of Radio - Origin of Radio, Interesting Information on the Background of Radio

SEN unapologetically biased for State of Origin - RadioInfo Australia
SEN unapologetically biased for State of Origin - RadioInfo Australia

The etymology of country - ABC Radio National
The etymology of country - ABC Radio National

Radio Tulum - Etymology 📜 is the new series of events produced by Radio  Tulum🎙, A series dedicated to the origins of the electronic music  movements🎛. This time we celebrate the birth
Radio Tulum - Etymology 📜 is the new series of events produced by Radio Tulum🎙, A series dedicated to the origins of the electronic music movements🎛. This time we celebrate the birth

You can be nonchalant (calm, indifferent), but can you be chalant? Fin... |  TikTok
You can be nonchalant (calm, indifferent), but can you be chalant? Fin... | TikTok

Ham radio" comes from 'ham", a term originally used for incompetent  landline telegraphers who caused numerous train crashes due to their  incompetence. It was later applied to enthusiast amateur radio operators :
Ham radio" comes from 'ham", a term originally used for incompetent landline telegraphers who caused numerous train crashes due to their incompetence. It was later applied to enthusiast amateur radio operators :

Live ORIGIN UK RADIO | 45.4K Favorites | TuneIn
Live ORIGIN UK RADIO | 45.4K Favorites | TuneIn

Radio active in English | The Times of Israel
Radio active in English | The Times of Israel

The Etymology of Marshall McLuhan's 'The Medium is the Message.' | by  Andrew McLuhan | Medium
The Etymology of Marshall McLuhan's 'The Medium is the Message.' | by Andrew McLuhan | Medium

The Development of Radio | American Experience | Official Site | PBS
The Development of Radio | American Experience | Official Site | PBS

The Appropriately Messy Etymology of 'Kluge' - The Atlantic
The Appropriately Messy Etymology of 'Kluge' - The Atlantic

broadcast - Wiktionary
broadcast - Wiktionary

Toxic Origin Radio - playlist by Spotify | Spotify
Toxic Origin Radio - playlist by Spotify | Spotify

Adventures in Etymology - Harbouring Harbingers - YouTube
Adventures in Etymology - Harbouring Harbingers - YouTube

radio - Wiktionary
radio - Wiktionary

Adventures in Etymology – Etymology – Radio Omniglot
Adventures in Etymology – Etymology – Radio Omniglot

Every mainland European country's word for "Radio" is derived from the  Latin "radius" meaning "ray". Except the Bascue word for radio, which is  "irrati". Why? Is there any particular reason for this? :
Every mainland European country's word for "Radio" is derived from the Latin "radius" meaning "ray". Except the Bascue word for radio, which is "irrati". Why? Is there any particular reason for this? :

BBC Radio 4 - Word of Mouth - 10 things we learned about words associated  with women
BBC Radio 4 - Word of Mouth - 10 things we learned about words associated with women