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From Ancient Greek τῆλε (tēle, "at a distance, far off, far away, far from").
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The prefix "Tele" is Latin for FAR.
The English prefix 'tele' is from the Greek word 'tele' meaning 'far.'
Tele refers to telephone and it is widely recognized.
The prefix "tele" in telescope comes from the Greek word "téle," which means far off or distant. In the context of telescope, it suggests that the device is used for viewing distant objects, such as stars and planets.
Tele. Telegraph - far writing Telephone - far speaking Telescope - far seeing
Tele- is a prefix that can mean far away or distant in distance.
The prefix meaning complete or through is "tele-".
telephone ,television ,telegraph
peri, tele, micro
If you split the word into its components, tele is the prefix (meaning distance) and phone (meaning sound).
Both Telescope and Telegraph have "Tele" as their first 4 letters. "Tele" is a prefix that means - at a distance.
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