terms |
trimphone |
As nouns the difference between terms and trimphone
is that
terms is while
trimphone is (uk) a luxury telephone of the 1960s with a then-innovative electronic ringer and illuminated dial.
triphone |
trimphone |
As nouns the difference between triphone and trimphone
is that
triphone is (phonetics) a triplet of adjacent phones while
trimphone is (uk) a luxury telephone of the 1960s with a then-innovative electronic ringer and illuminated dial.
dial |
trimphone |
As nouns the difference between dial and trimphone
is that
dial is a graduated, circular scale over which a needle moves to show a measurement (such as speed) while
trimphone is (uk) a luxury telephone of the 1960s with a then-innovative electronic ringer and illuminated dial.
As a verb dial
is to measure or indicate something with a dial.
illuminated |
trimphone |
As an adjective illuminated
is irradiated by light, lit.
As a verb illuminated
is past tense of illuminate.
As a noun trimphone is
a luxury telephone of the 1960s with a then-innovative electronic ringer and illuminated dial.
ringer |
trimphone |
As nouns the difference between ringer and trimphone
is that
ringer is someone who rings, especially a bell ringer while
trimphone is a luxury telephone of the 1960s with a then-innovative electronic ringer and illuminated dial.
electronic |
trimphone |
As an adjective electronic
is electronic.
As a noun trimphone is
(uk) a luxury telephone of the 1960s with a then-innovative electronic ringer and illuminated dial.
innovative |
trimphone |
As an adjective innovative
is characterized by the creation of new ideas or things.
As a noun trimphone is
(uk) a luxury telephone of the 1960s with a then-innovative electronic ringer and illuminated dial.
telephone |
trimphone |
As nouns the difference between telephone and trimphone
is that
telephone is while
trimphone is (uk) a luxury telephone of the 1960s with a then-innovative electronic ringer and illuminated dial.
luxury |
trimphone |
As nouns the difference between luxury and trimphone
is that
luxury is very wealthy and comfortable surroundings while
trimphone is (uk) a luxury telephone of the 1960s with a then-innovative electronic ringer and illuminated dial.
As an adjective luxury
is very expensive.