English Words: T

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televisableadj

That can be televised; suitable for television.

televiseverb

To broadcast, or be broadcast, by television.

televisedadj

Broadcast by television.

televisibilitynoun

visibility at a distance by means of television or similar networks

televisionnoun

An electronic communication medium that allows the transmission of real-time visual images, and often sound.

television programnoun

The content of an individual television broadcast.

television seriesnoun

A television program which consists of several episodes that are broadcast at regular intervals.

television shownoun

A live or recorded broadcast or program, or series of broadcasts or programs, meant to be viewed on television.

television stonenoun

The mineral ulexite, whose unusual fibrous structure allows it to transmit light by internal reflection.

televisionaladj

Relating to television.

televisionallyadv

In terms of, or by means of, television.

televisionarynoun

An enthusiast for advanced television technology.

televisionesenoun

The jargon associated with the television industry.

televisionishadj

Of, relating to, or characteristic of television or a television show.

televisionlessadj

Lacking a television, or television technology in general.

televisionlessnessnoun

The state of living without a television.

televisionlikeadj

Resembling or characteristic of television.

televisitnoun

A visit, typically to or by a doctor, by means of video technology

televisornoun

A television set.

televisualadj

of or relating to television

televisualitynoun

The quality of being televisual.

televisualizationnoun

Translation into a televisual format; televising.

televisualizeverb

To make televisual; to adapt to the norms of television.

televisuallyadv

In a televisual way; of, or by means of, television.

televotenoun

A vote operated by means of televoting.

televoternoun

One who participates in televoting.

televotingnoun

A process that allows viewers to participate in a telecast through phone calls or SMS, to choose between candidates or performers to qualify or be eliminated.

televoxnoun

An early machine capable of taking action based on audio signals received by telephone, and transmitting a response by the same means.

teleworkverb

To telecommute.

teleworkabilitynoun

The condition of being teleworkable

teleworkableadj

That may be worked remotely (by teleworking)

teleworkernoun

One who teleworks.

teleworkshopnoun

A workshop held via telecommunications technology between remote participants.

telewriternoun

A telautograph.

Telewskiname

A surname.

telexnoun

A network of teletypes.

telextendernoun

An optical amplifier, used especially in amateur astronomy to magnify an image.

telezoomnoun

A zoom lens that adjusts through telephoto lengths.

Telfair Countyname

One of 159 counties in Georgia, United States. County seat: McRae-Helena.

Telfeianname

A surname from Armenian.

Telfername

A surname from Old French.

Telfeyanname

A surname from Armenian.

Telfordname

A characteristical surname.

Telfordizationnoun

The process of Telfordizing.

Telfordizeverb

To furnish (a road) with a Telford pavement.

Telfortname

A surname.

telharmonicadj

Of or relating to the telharmonium.

telharmoniumnoun

An early electric musical instrument for producing music at a distant point or points by means of alternating current. An operator plays a keyboard, and the music is reproduced remotely by a receiving instrument resembling a telephone, but not held to the ear.

telharmonynoun

music played and transmitted by telharmonium

Telheibaname

A Meitei ethnic male given name.

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