telo-
1 Americancombining form
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complete; final; perfect
telophase
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end; at the end
telencephalon
Etymology
Origin of telo-
from Greek telos end
Example Sentences
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We were not convinced by a single DNA analysis done in Dolly showing slightly shorter telomeres, the repetitive DNA sequences at the end of chromosomes that “count” how many times a cell divides.
From Washington Post
The 24-year-old Neymar is an extremely popular figure in Brazil and around the world, and several times he has appeared on stage with singers at concerts, including joining Michel Telo to sing his hit “Ai se eu te pego.”
From Washington Times
"And it's a very good party!" he said above speakers blasting hits by Brazilian star Michel Telo, Cuban-American rapper Pitbull, and American pop star Taylor Swift.
From Reuters
But for a really authentic experience, no visit to the Argentine capital – if you are travelling as a couple – is complete without a cheeky visit to a “telo”.
From The Guardian
Discretion is one element of the telo experience that isn’t about to change soon though.
From The Guardian
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