| telomere |
TELL-o-meer A chromosome tip. 175
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| telophase |
TELL-o-faze The final stage of cell division, when two cells form from one and the spindle is disassembled. 171
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| telocentric |
tell-o-SEN-trik A chromosome with the centromere at the tip. 296
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| telomerase |
tell-OM-er-ase An enzyme that extends chromosome tips using RNA as a template. 175
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| teleost |
a large group containing most bony fishes
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| TEL | detect with the senses |
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| TEL | reprimand |
| TEL | produce an affect or strain on somebody |
| TEL | give away information about somebody |
| TEL | someone who tells a story |
| TEL | an employee of a bank who receives and pays out money |
| TEL | an official appointed to count the votes (especially in legislative assembly) |
| TEL | United States physicist (born in Hungary) who worked on the first atom bombs and the first hydrogen bomb (born in 1908) |
| TEL | genus of hardy perennials with palmately lobed leaves and long racemes of small nodding five-petaled flowers |
| TEL | California perennial herb cultivated for its racemose white flowers with widely spreading petals |
| TEL | plant growing in clumps with mostly basal leaves and cream or pale pink fringed flowers in several long racemes |
| TEL | disclosing information or giving evidence about another |
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