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The root tele- means "far" or "across a distance"

e.g. television - to see a picture from a distance, telephone - to speak and hear from a distance, telescope - used to view the solar system from a distance

tele can also refer to a form of skiing called telemark. This type of skiing does not have an attached heel. It is used for downhill skiing or touring.
tele is the german rock/pop band from what is now berlin

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"Tele" is a prefix that comes from the Greek word "tele," which means "far off" or "distant." It is commonly used in words related to communication or distance, such as telephone, television, or telecommunication.

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βˆ™ 11y ago

In these contexts, it is from Greek and refers to distance. These are all means of transmitting information (including visual information) over a distance.

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It means far.

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