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TTY

(TeleTYpewriter) See teletypewriter and TDD/TTY.


(hardware)tty - /tit'ee/ (ITS pronunciation, but some Unix people say it this way as well; this pronunciation is not considered to have sexual undertones), /T T Y/

1. teletypewriter.

2. (Especially Unix) Any terminal at all; sometimes used to refer to the particular terminal controlling a given job (it is also the name of a Unix command which outputs the name of the current controlling terminal).

3. (Unix) Any serial port, whether or not the device connected to it is a terminal; so called because under Unix such devices have names of the form tty*. Ambiguity between senses 2 and 3 is common but seldom bothersome.

4. A TDD.


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Two of the airport's 58 pay phones are equipped with TTY technology - both in Terminal B - and there also is a TTY phone to link callers to a shuttle service, Gill said.
HRC, for instance, didn't realize its need for a TTY (teletypewriter)--a special device that allows deaf people to communicate over regular telephones--until deaf gay students started contacting HRC through an interpreter to seek advocacy assistance because they believed police and officials at Gallaudet were ignoring the possible hate-crime element of Plunkett's murder.
The TTY number for the Central Complaint Bureau of the Department of Housing Preservation and Development is 212-863-5504.
 
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