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telemarketing (noun) the marketing of goods or services by phone.
telepathy (noun) the apparent communication of one mind with another by means other than ordinary speaking, writing, or gesturing.
telegram (noun) A message that is sent by telegraph.
telescopic (adjective) Relating to telescopes.
telegraph (noun) A device for sending messages over a long distance with electronic signals carried by wires or cables.
telecast (verb) To broadcast a program by television; to televise.
telecommute (verb) To work at home by the use of an electronic linkup with a central office.
teleconference (noun) Holding of a conference among people in several remote locations by means of telecommunications devices.
barometer (noun) Instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure, used to forecast weather.
altimeter (noun) an instrument that measures height.
perimeter (noun) The boundary around a figure or area.
thermometer (noun) An instrument used to measure temperature.
speedometer (noun) Device for measuring the speed of a vehicle in miles per hour.
taximeter (noun) Meter in a taxicab for automatically computing the fare due.
chronometer (noun) Clock, especially designated for precise timekeeping at sea.
ammeter (noun) Instrument used to measure the strength of an electric current.
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