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noun British Informal . television. Also, telly. Origin: by shortening
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Tele. Tele- is a Greek prefix (pronounced in Modern Greek) meaning "distant". It can be short for television in British English, Spanish and Italian.
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a combining form meaning “distant,” especially “transmission over a distance,” used in the formation of compound words: telegraph. Also, tel- , telo-. Origin ...
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over a distance telephone · relating to television telecast · telegraph telethon teleport · Finnish: tele-
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The Fender Telecaster, colloquially known as the Tele, is typically a dual- pickup, solid-body electric guitar made by Fender. Its simple yet effective design and ...
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tele-or tel-pref. 1. Distance; distant: telesthesia. 2. a. Telegraph; telephone: telegram. b. Television: telecast. [Greek t le-, from t le, far off; see k w el-2 in ...
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or tel- pref. Distance; distant: telesthesia. Telegraph; telephone: telegram. Television: telecast. [Greek tēle- , from tēle , far off.]
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tele-word element [Gr.], operating at a distance; far away. tele-or tel-pref. Distance; distant: teletherapy. tele-, teleo-, prefix meaning "end or occurring at a ...
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Tele's official profile including the latest music, albums, songs, music videos and more updates.
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television · Czech: calf (young cow or bull) ... Definition from Wiktionary, the free dictionary
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