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telepathy the word was coined by FWH Myers in 1882 as the outcome of hisjoint investigation with Gurney, Sidgwick and Prof. Barrett into thepossibilities of thought transference. It was meant as a name for afact: "a coincidence between two person's thoughts which requires acausal explanation," and it was defined as "transmission of thoughtindependently of the recognized channels of sense." Also seeencyclopedia entries for TELEPATHYand THOUGHT-TRANSFERENCE.
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teleology Conversion of Special-Case Experience into Generalized Principles
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teleost fish with a bony skeleton as opposed to cartilaginous fish (elasmobranchs).
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tele- A prefix meaning at a distance, as in telescope, telemetry, television.
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tele- (Prefix) Producing images or other results from a distance.
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