In this article, you’ll discover a comprehensive list of words that start with “tele.
- Television- A device for receiving and displaying visual media.
- Telephone- A device for transmitting vocal communication.
- Telegram- A message sent by telegraph.
- Telephoto- A lens with a long focal length for cameras.
- Telepathy- Communication through means other than the senses.
- Telesales- Selling products or services over the phone.
- Telecast- A broadcast by television.
- Telecommute- Work from a remote location using telecommunications.
- Telescope- An instrument for viewing distant objects.
- Telemetry- The process of recording and transmitting data.
- Teleport- To transport instantly across space.
- Telethon- A televised fundraising event.
- Telecourse- An educational course delivered via television.
- Teleconference- A conference held via telecommunications.
- Telemarketer- A person who sells products or services over the phone.
- Telemarketing- Selling products or services via telephone.
- Telematics- The integration of telecommunications and information technology.
- Teleprompter- A device displaying speech text for the speaker.
- Teletype- An electromechanical typewriter used for communication.
- Teleprinter- Another term for the teletype.
- Telepath- A person who can communicate telepathically.
- Teleportation- The act of instant transportation across space.
- Telethoners- Participants in a telethon.
- Telepresence- The technology that allows a person to feel as though they are present.
- Teleplay- A script written for television.
- Telegraph- A system for transmitting messages over long distances.
- Telecare- Remote care for patients using telecommunication.
- Telemeter- An instrument for measuring distance by means of reflected light.
- Telecommand- Commanding or controlling from a distance.
- Telephonist- A person who operates a telephone switchboard.
- Telephoto lens- A type of camera lens that magnifies distant objects.
- Televiewer- A person who watches television.
- Teleword- A word communicated by telegraph.
- Teleshopping- Shopping for goods through television.
- Teleteaching- Teaching through telecommunications.
- Telecom- Short for telecommunication.
- Telewildlife- Tracking and observing wildlife via telecommunications.
- Telepathic- Relating to telepathy.
- Telecurve- A term in telecommunications for a curve illustrating transmission characteristics.
- Telefunken- A brand name related to telecommunications products.
- Telehealth- Healthcare services delivered via telecommunications.
- Telebanking- Conducting banking transactions via telephone or online.
- Telecomputing- Computing facilitated by telecommunication.
- Telephony- The technology of transmitting voice.
- Teleprocessing- Data processing via telecommunications.
- Teleguidez- French term, referring to remote guidance, often by TV or radio.
- Telefon- Another term for telephone, used in various languages.
- Telementor- A mentor who guides via telecommunications.
- Teleportive- Relating to or capable of teleportation.
- Teleoperate- Operate at a distance.
- Teleological- Relating to the explanation by purpose or goals.
- Telepathize- To communicate telepathically.
- Telecephalon- Part of the brain.
- Telechiric- Related to telemanipulation.
- Telegnosis- Claimed supernormal perception of an event.
- Teleconsult- Medical consultation via telecommunications.
- Telemax- Maximum telecommunication range.
- Telemetering- Process of telemetering.
- Telemetric- Pertaining to telemetry.
- Telemodem- A modem for telecommunications.
- Teleoutput- Telecommunication output.
- Telepathist- A person who specializes in telepathy.
- Teleploitation- Use of telecommunications for operational exploitation.
- Telequestion- Conducting a question through telecommunications.
- Telerecording- Recording television content.
- Telepsychiatry- Psychiatry practice via telecommunications.
- Televiewer- Person who watches television.
- Telegramming- The act of sending a telegram.
- Telewall- A large video screen that displays remote content.
- Telework- Working from a remote place.
- Telecommunication- Communication over a distance by cable, telegraph, telephone, or broadcasting.
- Telegather- To gather data or information remotely.
- Telegrapher- A person who operates the telegraph.
- Telewig- A term coined for a televised debate.
- Teleindicator- Instrument indicating telecommunication status.
- Telebooth- Telephone booth in public places.
- Telejudge- Remote judging operation.
- Telecontrast- Contrast adjustment in telecommunications.
- Telereceiver- Device receiving telecommunication signals.
- Telebug- Remote surveillance device.
- Teleregister- Registering device in telecommunications.
- Teleprom- Screen prompt in telecommunications.
- Teletypewriter- A telegraph machine with a keyboard for text.
- Telewarn- Remote alert or warning system.
- Telemechanics- Machines controlled via telecommunications.
- Teletransmit- Transmit data telegraphically.
- Teledetect- Remote detection technology.
- Telegame- Game played over telecommunication networks.
- Teleinstitution- Institution providing services via telecommunications.
- Telemascope- Instrument for viewing distant objects.
- Teleneurology- Neurological services provided remotely.
- Teletreatment- Treatment provided via telecommunications.
- Telefield- Remote field measurement.
- Telecover- Providing cover from a distance.
- Telecurve- Represent transmission characteristics in telecom.
- Teleglyph- Symbol or message transmitted telegraphically.
- Telekinetic- Moving objects with the mind (relating to telekinesis).
- Telehandle- Handle remotely.
- Teleschool- School providing lessons by telecommunication.
- Telluride- Not tele-related (included for comprehension”.