{ Answer }
DAH
{ Related Clues }
Burmese knife
Code component
Code dash
Code signal
Code sound
Code word
Dash for Sparks
Dit's companion
"Doo" follower
Ham's click
La-di-___
"Lah-di-___!"
Long keystroke
Morse dash
Morse signal
Morse syllable
Morse T
Morse's dash
Morse's T
T, to Morse
T, by telegraph
Telegrapher's dash
Dash, in Morse code
Lah-di-___ (genteel)
Morse code signal
Morse-code signal
Morse-code sound
Morse code word
Morse dash designator
Radio operator's dash
One-third of a Morse "O"
"Well, lah-di-___"
"Zip-a-Dee-Doo- ___"
{ Tags }
bit, burmese, code, companion, dah, dash, dee, di, dits, doo, knife, lah, morse, morses, partner, radio, signal, sound, t, word, zip
{ Notes }
The answer DAH is seen frequently, appearing about once every 200 puzzles.
{ Definition }
DAH as a noun:
1. (dash, dah) = the longer of the two telegraphic signals used in Morse code
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