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Entryphone® — /enˈtri fōn/ noun An intercom system at the entrance to eg a block of flats, allowing communication between individual occupiers and visitors and usually incorporating a means of opening the main door … Useful english dictionary
entryphone — UK [ˈentrɪˌfəʊn] / US [ˈentrɪˌfoʊn] noun [countable] Word forms entryphone : singular entryphone plural entryphones British a telephone system at the entrance to a building that lets visitors talk to someone inside and opens the door … English dictionary
entryphone — n. propr. an intercom device at an entrance to a building by which callers may identify themselves to gain admission. * * * entryphone UK [ˈentriˌfəʊn] US [ˈentriˌfoʊn] noun [countable] [singular entryphone plural entryphones] british a telephone … Useful english dictionary
entryphone — noun a An intercom system which enables someone, without opening the door, to converse with the person who has rung the doorbell … Wiktionary
Entryphone — En|try|phone [ˈentrifəun US foun] n trademark a type of telephone outside a building that allows visitors to ask someone inside to open the door … Dictionary of contemporary English
entryphone — en|try|phone [ entri,foun ] noun count BRITISH an INTERCOM at the entrance to a building … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
entryphone — noun Brit. trademark a type of intercom at the entrance to a building by which visitors may identify themselves before the door is unlocked … English new terms dictionary
entryphone — noun (C) a type of telephone outside a building that allows visitors to ask someone inside to open the door … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
Entryphone™ — … Useful english dictionary
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