combining form prefix: tele-
1. to or at a distance.
"telekinesis"
"telemeter"
2. relating to television.
"telecine"
done by means of the telephone.
"telemarketing"
Use over time for: tele
The root for telescope is "tele-" which comes from the Greek word "tele," meaning far off or distant.
The prefix meaning complete or through is "tele-".
"I tele la pinchas migra" does not have a clear or known meaning in English or any other language. It could be a made-up or nonsensical phrase.
The Greek roots of "telephone" are tele- "at a distance" and phoneo "speak."
The prefix "tele" comes from the Greek word "tele," meaning "far off" or "distant." In the case of "telephone," it refers to a device that allows sound to be heard from a distance, enabling communication over long distances.
The English prefix 'tele' is from the Greek word 'tele' meaning 'far.'
Telephone is from the Greek tele meaning "far" and phone meaning "voice". There's Greek accents in the actual spelling, but I don't know how to do those on my laptop :-)
The root for telescope is "tele-" which comes from the Greek word "tele," meaning far off or distant.
From the Greek word, Pera, meaning 'further'
The prefix meaning complete or through is "tele-".
"I tele la pinchas migra" does not have a clear or known meaning in English or any other language. It could be a made-up or nonsensical phrase.
The Greek roots of "telephone" are tele- "at a distance" and phoneo "speak."
Telephone is Latin Tele meaning long Phone meaning sound
If you split the word into its components, tele is the prefix (meaning distance) and phone (meaning sound).
"Meter" is the root, meaning something that measures. "Tele-" is a prefix meaning "distant."
from the word parts..Tele meaning distant and vision
The prefix "tele" comes from the Greek word "tele," meaning "far off" or "distant." In the case of "telephone," it refers to a device that allows sound to be heard from a distance, enabling communication over long distances.