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telegram, telegraph, telephone, telepathy, telekinesis,.....
vision, tele is the pre-fix
I think the root word is Tele
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The Greek root in "Telegram" is "tele," which means "distant" or "far off." This root reflects the concept of communication over long distances, which is a key feature of telegrams.
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"far"The word tele means fartele is a Greek root meaning "far away, distant".Some examples of this root would be...televisiontelephonetelegraphtelephototelepathytelethontelegram
Photo meaning light.Tele meaning sound. Lens isn't a root word I'm just going to tell you that.
"Meter" is the root, meaning something that measures. "Tele-" is a prefix meaning "distant."
The Greek root tele- means "far off, at a distance". The word "graph" comes from the Greek root graphein which means "write, express by written characters".
Tele- is a Greek prefix (pronounced ˈtile in Greek) meaning "distant". It can be short for television in British English.
The root of the word "television" comes from combining "tele," which means "far," with "vision," which refers to seeing. So, "television" essentially means "seeing from a distance."
it is greek, actually. it means "distant."