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  • They are very reluctant to permit such linguistic transpondence to be considered valid when there is a perfectly suited word that currently exists.

    UK group angers Big Music 2005

  • I think you lost our audio transpondence (ph) there.

    CNN Transcript Nov 3, 2006 2006

  • They are very reluctant to permit such linguistic transpondence to be considered valid when there is a perfectly suited word that currently exists.

    UK group angers Big Music 2005

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  • (n.) The receiving, sending, or the reciprocal actions of receiving and sending messages or information through transponders or one of various radio transmission devices.

    April 10, 2008