Tele
noun, British Informal.
1.
television.
1.
a combining form meaning “distant,” especially “transmission over a distance,” used in the formation of compound words:
telegraph.
1.
a combining form meaning “end,” “complete,” used in the formation of compound words:
telestich.
1.
television.
combining form
1.
at or over a distance; distant: telescope, telegony, telekinesis, telemeter
2.
television: telecast
3.
by means of or via telephone or television
tele- or tel-
pref.
Distance; distant: teletherapy.
tele-
A prefix that means “at a distance,” as in telemetry.
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