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teleo-
▪ I. teleo-1 (ˈtɛliːəʊ) before a vowel tele-, repr. Gr. τελεο- (τελειο-), combining form of τέλεος, τέλειος perfect, complete, f. τέλος end: employed in Eng. in some scientific terms. teleobranchiate (-ˈbræŋkɪət), Zool. [Gr. βράγχια gills], a. belonging to the division Teleobranchia of gastropod mol...
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Teleo
Teleo was a peer-to-peer Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) network founded in by Wendell Brown, Andy Moeck and Craig Taro Gold in 2004. Teleo provided internet telephony applications that bridged the gap between computer desktops, land line phones, and cell phones. Teleo's software allowed users t...
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teleostean
teleostean, a. and n. Ichth. (tɛliːˈɒstiːən) [f. mod.L. teleosteus (f. Gr. τέλεος, -ειος finished, complete, teleo-1 + ὀστέ-ον bone) + -an.] a. adj. Belonging to or characteristic of the order Teleostei (Joh. Müller 1844) or osseous fishes, having the skeleton (usually) completely ossified. b. n. A ...
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teleosaur
teleorganic, teleosaur, -saurian see teleo-1, teleo-2.
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teleostome
teleostome Ichth. (ˈtɛliːəstəʊm) [ad. mod.L. teleostom-us, f. teleo-1 + Gr. στόµα mouth.] A fish of the division Teleostomi (Th. Gill 1872), including the teleosts and ganoids (i.e. all the higher fishes), characterized by well-developed maxillary, dentary, and membrane bones. So teˈleostomate, ˌtel...
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teleonomy
teleonomy Biol. (tɛliːˈɒnəmɪ) [f. teleo-2 + -nomy.] The property, common to all living systems, of being organized towards the attainment of ends (see quots.). Hence teleoˈnomic a., of or pertaining to teleonomy.1958 C. S. Pittendrigh in Roe & Simpson Behavior & Evolution xviii. 391 (heading) Adapta...
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telo-
▪ I. telo-1 (ˈtɛləʊ, ˈtiːləʊ) combining form repr. Gr. τέλος, τέλε-ος end, occurring in a few scientific (biological, etc.) terms: see also teleo-2. ˈteloblast [Gr. βλαστός germ], each of a number of proliferating cells at one end of the embryo in segmented animals, as insects and annelids; teloˈden...
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teleology
teleology (tɛliːˈɒlədʒɪ) [ad. mod.L. teleologia (Chr. Wolf, 1728); f. Gr. τέλος end (see teleo-2) + -λογια (see -logy), whence also Ger. teleologie, F. téléologie.] The doctrine or study of ends or final causes, esp. as related to the evidences of design or purpose in nature; also transf. such desig...
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