| tele | tall pole supporting telephone wires |
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| tele | the wire that carries telegraph and telephone signals |
| tele | someone who transmits messages by telegraph |
| tele | language characterized by terseness and ellipsis as in telegrams |
| tele | having the style of a telegram with many short words left out |
| tele | of or relating to or transmitted by telegraph |
| tele | a signal transmitted by telegraphy |
| tele | in a short and concise manner |
| tele | someone who transmits messages by telegraph |
| tele | apparatus used to communicate at a distance over a wire (usually in Morse code) |
| tele | communicating at a distance by electric transmission over wire |
| tele | the power to move something by thinking about it without the application of physical force |