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      • The prefixes (tel- and telo-) mean end, terminus, extremity, or completion. They are derived from the Greek (telos) meaning an end or goal. The prefixes (tel- and telo-) are also variants of (tele-), which means distant.
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  2. Dec 5, 2019 · Definition: The prefixes (tel- and telo-) mean end, terminus, extremity, or completion. They are derived from the Greek ( telos) meaning an end or goal. The prefixes (tel- and telo-) are also variants of (tele-), which means distant.

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  3. A disorder of movement, sometimes seen in cerebellar dysfunction, but not pathognomonic, in which a particular movement is arrested suddenly and unexpectedly and then, after a pause, the movement is completed in a slow jerky manner.

  4. 5 days ago · Definition of 'telo-' telo- in British English. or before a vowel tel- combining form. 1. complete; final; perfect. telophase. 2. end; at the end. telencephalon. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word origin. from Greek telos end. telo- in American English. (ˈtɛlə ; ˈtɛloʊ ) tele- telodynamic.

  5. 1. At a distance. 2. Applied to many terms to indicate that data, usually images, have been transmitted over telecommunications lines, such as telecolposcopy, teleradiology, etc. [G. tēle, far away.] Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012.

  6. The double-entendre of Telo with Mentula is evident, and makes clear the apology to Venus. Telo- definition: variant of tele-1. See examples of TELO- used in a sentence.

  7. May 21, 2024 · or before a vowel tel-combining form. 1. complete; final; perfect. telophase. 2. end; at the end telencephalon. ... Definition of telo-from the Collins English ...

  8. 2 days ago · → a variant of tele-, telo-.... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

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