minicom

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From a trademark of Ultratec, Inc., possibly from mini- +‎ communicator.

Noun[edit]

minicom (plural minicoms)

  1. A textphone.
    • 2004, Joe Kai, Chris Drinkwater, Primary care in urban disadvantaged communities, page 80:
      Eventually the trust agreed to install minicoms in all key access points and to make mobile minicoms available to inpatients.
    • 2009, George Castledine, Ann Close, Oxford Handbook of Adult Nursing, page 516:
      Facilities (eg minicoms, hearing loops, etc.) may be inadequate or staff may be unaware of how to use them.
    • 2009, British Sign Language For Dummies:
      Instead, with a minicom, you can see every letter the other person types, as they type it. And their spelling errors too! So if you make a mistake, then delete it, the other person sees you deleting those letters from their end.