telepaper

English

Etymology

tele- + paper

Noun

telepaper (plural telepapers)

  1. (rare, chiefly science fiction) A newspaper that can be downloaded in an electronic format.
    • 2009 May 10, Frank Rich, “The American Press on Suicide Watch”, in New York Times:
      But, as the anchorwoman assures us at the end, with a two-hour download time (at $5 an hour), “the new telepaper won’t be much competition for the 20-cent street edition.”

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