Wirelessly
adjective
1.
having no wire.
2.
noting or pertaining to any of various devices that are operated with or actuated by electromagnetic waves.
3.
Chiefly British. radio.
noun
4.
wireless telegraphy or telephony.
5.
a wireless telegraph or telephone, or the like.
6.
any system or device, as a cellular phone, for transmitting messages or signals by electromagnetic waves.
7.
a wireless message.
8.
Chiefly British. radio.
verb (used with or without object)
9.
to telegraph or telephone by wireless.
adjective
1.
communicating without connecting wires or other material contacts: wireless networks, wireless internet connection
noun
2.
(mainly Brit, old-fashioned) another word for radio
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