tele
1 Americannoun
abbreviation
combining form
-
at or over a distance; distant
telescope
telegony
telekinesis
telemeter
-
television
telecast
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by means of or via telephone or television
Etymology
Origin of tele1
By shortening
Origin of tele-2
Combining form representing Greek têle far, akin to télos end ( see tele- 2)
Origin of tele-3
Combining form representing Greek télos end, and téleios perfected; akin to teleîn to fulfill
Example Sentences
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According to the code, the camera setup is as follows: back of the phone: IMX787 main, S5K3J1 tele, IMX386 ultrawide.
From The Verge • Sep. 10, 2022
"I didn't want to stay at home. The news was on the tele as well so I just wanted to get away from it all."
From BBC • Jul. 15, 2022
She figured with COVID-19’s protocols putting a crimp in the bachelor’s style, a face-to-face tele call would be just thing to help break the ice.
From Washington Times • Dec. 19, 2020
La vida secreta de seis mascotas y todo lo que hacen cuando sus dueños salen de la casa, desde mirar la tele hasta vaciar la heladera, queda al descubierto.
From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 6, 2019
Escript de lettres de forme en françois à deux coulombes; commençant au deuxième folio ‘et porceque,’ et au derrenier ‘en tele maniere.’
From Chips From A German Workshop. Vol. III. Essays on Literature, Biography, and Antiquities by Müller, F. Max (Friedrich Max)
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