Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary · 1913

Telegraphoscope

Telegraphoscope , noun

[Greek th^le far + -graph + -scope.]

An instrument for telegraphically transmitting a picture and reproducing its image as a positive or negative. The transmitter includes a camera obscura and a row of minute selenium cells. The receiver includes an oscillograph, relay, equilibrator, and an induction coil the sparks from which perforate a paper with tiny holes that form the image. It is now (1999) obsolete, having been replaced by telefax and internet transmission of images.