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- telamonian ajax/ˌtɛləˈməʊniən ˈeɪdʒæks/A proper name referring to Ajax the Greater, son of Telamon, a legendary Greek hero in Homer's Iliad, known for his immense strength and towering shield.nounVery Low
- telanaipura/ˌtɛləˈnaɪpʊərə/ (Hypothetical, anglicized approximation)The word 'telanaipura' is not a recognized English word according to standard dictionaries (e.g., Oxford, Merriam-Webster). It appears to be a proper noun, most likely a place name.nounUnknown / Extremely Rare
- telangiectasis/ˌtɛlanʤɪˈɛktəsɪs/A condition characterized by the permanent dilation of small blood vessels, causing visible thread-like red lines or patterns on the skin or mucous membranes.nounVery Low
- telanthropus/tɛˈlænθrəpəs/An extinct genus of hominids from the Pleistocene epoch, considered part of early human evolution.nounVery low (technical term)
- telautograph/tɛˈlɔːtəɡrɑːf/A historical device for transmitting handwriting or drawings over telegraph wires.nounRare / Archaic / Historical
- telchines/tɛlˈkaɪniːz/In Greek mythology, a race of skilled but malevolent sea-daimons or sorcerers associated with Rhodes, Crete, and Cyprus.plural-nounVery Rare / Archaic-Literary
- telco/ˈtel.kəʊ/A company providing telephone and other communication services.nounC1
- teleboides/ˌtɛlɪˈbɔɪdiːz/This word was not found in standard English lexicographical sources. It appears to be a nonce word, a technical term in specialized taxonomy, or a potential neologism.nounExtremely rare / Not in general use
- telecamera/ˌtelɪˈkæm(ə)rə/A camera used for transmitting live images over a distance, typically for television broadcasting.nounLow
- telecast/ˈtɛlɪkɑːst/A television broadcast.nounverbverb-ambitransitiveC1
- telecine/ˌtɛlɪˈsɪni/The process of transferring motion picture film into video.nounC2
- telecom/ˈtel.ɪ.kɒm/The technology and industry of sending signals, messages, sounds, and images over long distances using electronic or digital means.adjectivenounB2
- telecommunicate/ˌtel.ɪ.kəˈmjuː.nɪ.keɪt/To transmit or exchange information over long distances using technology.verb-transitiveC1/C2 (Low Frequency Technical Term)
- telecommunication/ˌtelɪkəˌmjuːnɪˈkeɪʃ(ə)n/The transmission of information over significant distances by electronic means.nounC1
- telecommunications/ˌtelɪkəˌmjuːnɪˈkeɪʃ(ə)nz/The technology and systems used for transmitting information over long distances, especially by electronic means such as telephone, radio, television, and internet.adjectivenounC1
- telecommute/ˌtel.ɪ.kəˈmjuːt/To work from a remote location (usually home) using telecommunications technology to connect to a central workplace.verb-intransitiveB2-C1
- telecommuting/ˌtelɪkəˈmjuːtɪŋ/The practice of working from home or a remote location, using technology to communicate and perform tasks that would traditionally be done in a central office.nounC1
- telecomputing/ˌtelɪkəmˈpjuːtɪŋ/The use of computers and telecommunications equipment, especially over long distances, to access and process data or perform computational tasks.nounRare / Obsolete
- teleconference/ˈtel.iˌkɒn.fər.əns/A meeting between people in different locations using telecommunications equipment.nounverb-intransitiveB2
- teleconferencing/ˌtel.iˈkɒn.fər.ən.sɪŋ/The practice of holding a meeting, conference, or discussion between participants who are in different locations by using telecommunications equipment, typically involving audio, video, or both.adjectivenounC1
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