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Teletypes

ˈtɛlɪtʌɪp

Meanings of Teletypes:

noun

A kind of teleprinter.

Usage examples:

I remember the sound of wires humming and teletypes hammering away with wire services.
verb

Send (a message) by means of a teleprinter.

Usage examples:

Stand by to teletype the details to headquarters

Meanings of Teletypewriter:

noun

A teleprinter.

Usage examples:

Many of those machines had only a few kilobytes of memory; disk storage was equally scant; the stan…

Meanings of Teletypewriters:

noun

A teleprinter.

Usage examples:

Many of those machines had only a few kilobytes of memory; disk storage was equally scant; the stan…

Meanings of Teletyping:

verb

Send (a message) by means of a teleprinter.

Usage examples:

Stand by to teletype the details to headquarters
noun

A kind of teleprinter.

Usage examples:

I remember the sound of wires humming and teletypes hammering away with wire services.

Meanings of Teleutosorus:

noun

In rust fungi (pucciniales): a structure consisting of a group of teliospores (teleutospores) and their supporting hyphae.

Meanings of Teleutosorusori:

noun

In rust fungi (pucciniales): a structure consisting of a group of teliospores (teleutospores) and their supporting hyphae.

Meanings of Teleutospore:

noun

In rust fungi (pucciniales): a thick-walled resting spore which produces a basidium on germination, often after overwintering.

Meanings of Teleutosporic:

adjective

Of or relating to teleutospores.

Televangelist

ˌtel.ɪˈvæn.dʒə.lɪst

Meanings of Televangelist:

noun

Someone who preaches (= gives religious speeches) on television in order to persuade people to become christians and give money to religious organizations

Usage examples:

A famous televangelist came to speak in town.

Meanings of Teleview:

verb

To watch television. also with object: to watch on television.

Televiewer

ˈtɛlɪvjʊə

Meanings of Televiewer:

noun

A person who watches television.

Usage examples:

That word televiewer, though it sounds a little old fashioned, still turns up from time to time in …

Meanings of Televise:

verb

Transmit by television.

Usage examples:

The network chose not to televise the opening ceremony

Televised

ˈtel.ɪ.vaɪzd

Meanings of Televised:

adjective

Transmitted by television.

Usage examples:

A live televised debate between the party leaders
verb

Transmit by television.

Usage examples:

The network chose not to televise the opening ceremony

Televises

ˈtel.ɪ.vaɪz

Meanings of Televises:

verb

Transmit by television.

Usage examples:

The network chose not to televise the opening ceremony

Meanings of Televising:

verb

Transmit by television.

Usage examples:

The network chose not to televise the opening ceremony

Television-set

ˈtel.ɪ.vɪʒ.ən

Meanings of Television-set:

noun

A device shaped like a box with a screen that receives electrical signals and changes them into moving images and sound, or the method or business of sending images and sound by ...

Meanings of Televisionary:

noun

An enthusiast for television.

Usage examples:

Televisionaries are telling us to accept that ours is a post-literate world
adjective

Relating to or induced by television.

Usage examples:

Televisionary indoctrination

Meanings of Televisions:

noun

A system for converting visual images (with sound) into electrical signals, transmitting them by radio or other means, and displaying them electronically on a screen.

Usage examples:

The days before television

Meanings of Televisual:

adjective

Relating to or suitable for television.

Usage examples:

The world of televisual images

Telex

ˈtɛlɛks

Meanings of Telex:

noun

An international system of telegraphy with printed messages transmitted and received by teleprinters using the public telecommunications network.

Usage examples:

Networks can be set up to send and receive text by telex
verb

Communicate with (someone) by telex.

Usage examples:

He had telexed ms starnes from zurich

Meanings of Telexed:

verb

Communicate with (someone) by telex.

Usage examples:

He had telexed ms starnes from zurich
noun

An international system of telegraphy with printed messages transmitted and received by teleprinters using the public telecommunications network.

Usage examples:

Networks can be set up to send and receive text by telex

Telexes

ˈtel.eks

Meanings of Telexes:

noun

An international system of telegraphy with printed messages transmitted and received by teleprinters using the public telecommunications network.

Usage examples:

Networks can be set up to send and receive text by telex
verb

Communicate with (someone) by telex.

Usage examples:

He had telexed ms starnes from zurich

Meanings of Telford:

proper noun

A town in shropshire, west central england, to the east of shrewsbury; population 161,700 (est. 2007). named after thomas telford, it was designated a new town in 1963.

Meanings of Telic:

adjective

(of an action or attitude) directed or tending to a definite end.

Usage examples:

Directed or telic group behaviour doesn't allow the full spectrum of social language because it's c…

Tell

tɛl

Meanings of Tell:

verb

Communicate information to someone in spoken or written words.

Usage examples:

I told her you were coming
noun

(especially in poker) an unconscious action that is thought to betray an attempted deception.

Usage examples:

But i think you could waste a poker lifetime looking for tells like those.

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