radiograms >> /ˈreɪdɪə(ʊ)ɡram/
Definition: [noun] A combined radio and record player built into a cabinet with a speaker.
Example: In the hands of an inebriated amateur at the Hogmanay party, it would have you rushing to put a Billy Eckstine or Fats Domino record on the radiogram.
Definition: [noun] another term for radiograph
Definition: [noun] A telegram sent by radio.
Example: The draft budget was approved without challenge reportedly after the council received a radiogram from the Ministry of Home Affairs urging it to approve the draft.