| teleology |
The study of the evidences of design or purpose in nature.
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| telepathy |
Communication between minds by some means other than sensory perception.
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| telephony |
The use or operation of an apparatus or device for the transmission of sounds between distinct, separate points (can be with or without connecting wires).
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| teleology |
in theology, the doctrine that all things are designed by God; in biology, the theory or study of development as caused by the purposes which things serve.
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| telecommunication device for the deaf |
a telephone system in which a typewritten message is transmitted over telephone lines and is received as a printed message; also referred to as TT or TTY
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| tele | a tube that rapidly scans an optical image and converts it into electronic signals |
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| tele | a program broadcast by television |
| tele | a receiver that displays television images |
| tele | someone who reports news stories via television |
| tele | a room set aside for viewing television |
| tele | a receiver that displays television images |
| tele | a program broadcast by television |
| tele | a star in a television show |
| tele | station for the production and transmission of television broadcasts |
| tele | a telecommunication system that transmits images of objects (stationary or moving) between distant points |
| tele | transmitter that is part of a television system |
| tele | a cathode-ray tube in a television receiver |
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