Telephone Set - English Definition & Meaning

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Definition

A telephone set refers to the complete equipment needed for telephone communication, including the handset, base, and necessary wiring or wireless connectivity. πŸ“ž It’s not just the part you hold to your ear, but the whole system. Consider it a complete package for making calls. It's different from just a handset or a single component. It represents the entire functional unit.

Etymology

The term "telephone set" combines "telephone" (from Greek 'tele' and 'phone') with "set," indicating a complete collection of parts. The concept of a 'set' implies all necessary components for operation. It's a more technical term often used in telecommunications. The term developed alongside the increasing complexity of telephone systems.

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Examples

  • "The new office required 20 telephone sets for all the employees."
  • "The telephone set came with a user manual and a warranty."
  • "The technician installed the telephone set and tested its functionality."
  • "The antique telephone set was a prized possession."

Anecdote / Story

In the movie "WarGames", David Lightman hacks into a military computer system using his home telephone set. He needed the entire setupβ€”the phone, the connection, everything! Without a working telephone set, he couldn't have dialed in and almost started World War III (oops!). Shows you how much damage (or hacking) you can do with a humble landline!

Encouragement

Use 'telephone set' when you want to emphasize the complete communication system. It shows you understand the technical aspects! Expand your communication vocabulary! πŸ‘

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