Word Study
telpher
CIDE DICTIONARY
telpher, n. [Gr. far, far off + fe`rein to bear.].
- A contrivance for the conveyance of vehicles or loads by means of electricity. Fleeming Jenkin. [1913 Webster]
- Specif., the equipment or apparatus used in a system of electric transportation by means of carriages which are suspended on an overhead conductor, as of wire. [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
telpher, n. a system for transporting goods etc. by electrically driven trucks or cable-cars.
Derivative
telpherage n.
Etymology
TELE- + -PHORE
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