tel
21tel no — UK US noun ► COMMUNICATIONS TEL(Cf. ↑tel) …
22tel- — 1 var. of tele 1: telesthesia. tel 2 var. of tele 2: telencephalon. * * * …
23TEL — [Abk. für gleichbed. engl. tetraethyllead]: svw. ↑ Tetraethylblei. * * * TEL [Abkürzung für englisch tetra ethyl lead], bleiorganische Verbindungen …
24tel... — tel..., Tel... vgl. 2↑tele..., ↑Tele …
25tel-3 — tel 3 English meaning: to be still Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘still sein” Material: O.Ir. tu(i)lid, con tu(i)li ‘sleeps” (Iter. *tolei̯ō), cotlud ‘sleep” (*kom toli tu s); Lith. tyliu,̀ tylėt i ‘schweigen” (balto Slav. *tilētēi with… …
26tel-4 — tel 4 See also: see above S. 1018 under (s)tel 1 …
27tel — tel1 [tel] n. alt. sp. of TELL2 tel2 abbrev. 1. telegram 2. telegraph 3. telephone …
28tel- — [tel] combining form 1. TELE [TelAutograph] 2. TELO 2 [telangiectasis] …
29Tel|ex — «TEHL ehks», noun, verb. –n. 1. Trademark. a communications system of teletypewriters serving subscribers. 2. telex. this or any similar system. 3. a machine in this system. –v.t. Also, telex. 1. to send (messages) by Telex: » …
30tel|lu|ri|an — tel|lu|ri|an1 «teh LUR ee uhn», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. having to do with the earth. 2. earthly; terrestrial. –n. an inhabitant of the earth: »Our own case, the case of poor mediocre tellurians (Thomas De Quincey). ╂[< Latin tellūs, ūris… …