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Telegraphic speech, according to Linguistics and Psychology, is speech during the Two-word stage of Language Acquisition in children, which is laconic and efficient. In a Telegraph, to write in flowry language involves hours of deciefering and translation into Morse code, to avoid doing so, Telegrams are written in two to three words, without conjunctions, articles, they merely get the point across with the fewest words or letters. ...
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| teleomorph |
In biology, fungi are placed into particular taxa based on reproductive similarities. Sexual reproduction is the most evolutionarily conserved means of reproduction and thus used to determine evolutionally relatedness (systematics). Many fungi reproduce both sexually and asexually. This is particularly true in the group Ascomycota. Often only one method of reproduction is observable at a specific point in time or under specific environmental conditions. ...
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| telephony |
The telephone or phone (Greek: tele = far away and phone = voice) is a telecommunications device that transmits speech by means of electric signals. Generally attributed to the inventor Alexander Graham Bell whose first device was built in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1876 the actual history is a subject of complex dispute. ...
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| teleological |
referring to attributing conscious purpose to something within a simple physical phenomenon.
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| teleology |
The study (or doctrine) of final causes, particularly in relation to design or purpose in nature.
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