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teleguide, v.|ˈtɛlɪgaɪd| [f. F. teleguider (1947), Quemada (1980): see tele-, guide v.] trans. To control (a missile, etc.) at a distance or indirectly. So ˈteleguided ppl. a., ˈteleguiding vbl. n. Also teleˈguidance [F. téléguidage].
[1954John o'London's Weekly 12 Feb. 154/3 The French have shortened ‘long distance radio control’ to ‘teleguidance’.] 1960Export Service Bull., Suppl. 4 June 41 The Bell Aircraft Corporation announced that it had signed an agreement..for the production..of the two teleguided target missiles..produced by the French company. 1964N. Freeling Double-Barrel iv. v. 128 ‘And the aeroplane?’ ‘Oh that. I built it. We've used it for various experiments; teleguiding and so on.’ Ibid. 129 If these toys were that simple everyone could have teleguided missiles. 1969Africa Digest June 51/2 An attempt at subversion teleguided from abroad. 1972Daily Tel. 6 May 5/1 Among the new weapons is a teleguided anti-tank rocket fired from a helicopter, which has never previously been used in combat. 1977Dædalus Fall 150 Jacquart does not celebrate the triumph of small familial agriculture, but rather its defeat by the offensive of the ‘large enterprises’ teleguided by the urban nobility and the Parisian notables of the classical age. 1977N. Freeling Gadget v. 218 He's been thinking all day about teleguidance systems. |