nope.. prefixes are like non-, un-, in-, re- such as non-living, un-buttoned,
in-appropriate, re-wind. tele is a latin root for "far away" and vision means "sight, see" obviously.. ;)
Tele as in "telescope", "television", "telekinesis", etc
telephone ,television ,telegraph
Tele- is a Greek prefix (pronounced ˈtile in Greek) meaning "distant". It can be short for television in British English.
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No, television is not a compound noun because 'tele' is not a word itself, it's the prefix for the noun 'vision'. A compound word is made up of two separate words.
It means "far away", as in television, telescope, telegraph, telephone.
It is simply a compound word using "multi" prefix added to "Media" that includes all types of communications such as newspaper, TV, etc.
You could possible use " extra- " as in extraterrestrial. Probably better to use " tele -" as in telemetry, telepathy, television, telephone, and telegraph.
Try rephrasing your question.From Ancient Greek τῆλε (tēle, "at a distance, far off, far away, far from").tele-over a distance telephonerelating to television telecasttelegraph telethonteleport
vision, tele is the pre-fix
If you look on the phone (or any phone) you see that letters are assigned to numbers, which is the way phone numbers were first assigned by prefix. The number 555-PETE is the same as 555-7383.