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teleonomy  The doctrine that life is characterised by endowment with a ...
teleophore  <zoology> Same as Gonotheca. Origin: Gr. Teleos complete + to bear. Source: ...
teleopsia  An error in judging the distance of objects arising from ...
teleorganic  <physiology> Vital; as, teleorganic functions. Origin: Gr. Teleos complete + E. ...
teleosaur  <paleontology> Any one of several species of fossil suarians belonging ...
teleosaurus  <paleontology> A genus of extinct crocodilian reptiles of the Jurassic ...
teleost  <zoology> One of the Teleosti. Also used adjectively. Origin: Gr. Complete ...
teleost melanophore  <pathology> Large stellate cell found in the epidermis of fish. ...
teleostean  <zoology> Of or pertaining to the teleosts. A teleostean fish. Source: Websters ...
teleostei  <zoology> A subclass of fishes including all the ordinary bony ...
teleostomi  <zoology> An extensive division of fishes including the ordinary fishes ...
teleozoic  <zoology> Having tissued composed of cells. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) ...
teleozoon  <zoology> A metazoan. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) ...
telepathine  <chemistry> An alkaloid accompanying harmaline (in the Peganum harmala), and ...
telepathology  Transmission and interpretation of tissue specimens via remote telecommunication, generally ...
telepathy  The knowledge or communication by one person with the mental ...
telephone  <physics> An instrument for reproducing sounds, especially articulate speech, at ...
telephone theory  A theory of pitch perception which states that the cochlea ...
telepolarizcope  <optics> A polarizcope arranged to be attached to a telescope. Origin: ...
teleradiography  Radiography with the X-ray tube positioned about 2 m from ...
teleradiology  The electronic transmission of radiological images from one location to ...
teleradium  See: teleradium therapy. (05 Mar 2000) ...
teleradium therapy  Therapeutic use of radium rays, the source of which is ...
telereceptor  An organ, such as the eye, that can receive sense ...
telergy  Synonym: automatism. Origin: G. Tele, far off, + ergon, work (05 Mar ...

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