Tele
See also: Tele (homonymy)
Télé is a Greek Préfixe of origin that meaning far . It is used to form grinds Mot S French so much so that the properly Greek compounds are now minority.
A prefix with the multiple facets
The popularity of this prefix in the contemporary civilization based on the information and the abolition (or reduction) of the distances makes that it is used with " all sauces".
Orthographical problems
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It is noticed that telescope (as its derivatives) comprises one accent, whereas one writes téléscaphe , teleprinter (and radiotelesciptor ), ski-lift and televiewer . The explanation is that the word preceded the others in French language and that the beginning of the word did not constitute a clearly identifiable element yet: the hyphenation was thus made thus in a usual way t-piece Co EP whereas in t-piece breadth scrip tor the cut is etymological.
Orthography of cable car
The good orthography is cable car . One often finds the C-W communication faulty teleferic which one could justify by the Latin verbal form fero “I carry” in the same way feel than the Greek verbal form phero but makes this C-W communication of it rests on confusion, a cable car being driven along a kind of wire of Fer .
Specializations of the tele prefix
Télé knows phenomena similar to car which takes the automobile direction of in highway or to homo which takes the direction of homosexuality in homophobie .Specialization within the meaning of television
In a big number of compounds, the prefix takes the direction of television : Telecaster , Telecinema , Remote transmission , Telefilm , TéléNantes , Telenovela , Télérama , Television serial , TéléSorbonne , Teletext , Télésuite , Telethon and Télévangélisme .Specialization in connection with cable car
In some terms tele returns clearly to a device similar to a Téléphérique : Telpher carrier , Telpher carrier , Téléscaphe , Chair-lift and Ski-lift .No the spécialisaton in connection with telephone
The term Télécarte was always competed with by the telephone expression chart : it was the only case where the prefix tele took the specialized direction of Téléphone .Etymology and anthroponymy
In old Greek the adverb spells Tau , circumflexe eta , Lambda , Epsilon and can transcribe you: the by noting the length of the vowel by a adscript Colon. Formation in * - E is not explained for Pierre Chantraine which proposes * kwel- (with the Labio-vélaire * kw with initial) like étymon (to be brought closer to the “extreme” Sanscrit caramá- ). The element entering in composition, as such, is deprived of Your: you: the or you: the .Te: the appears in the Anthroponymie of ancient Greece. Télégonos (or Télégone ) and Télémaque is the wire of Ulysses. Téléphassa , Télèphe and Téléthuse is other mythological characters.
Téléboas is the name of a river but also a name of anybody.
Peile-strotídas and Peile-kríta: is anthroponymes philistines quoted by Pierre Chantraine which adds: “the facts Lesbian S and Béotien S invite to pose a initial Labio-vélaire, which seems to find a confirmation in anthroponymes mycéniens like qeradirijo , qereqotao ” (the Q the generally transcribed note labiovelar * kw ; the L is not distinguished from the R in the writing).
List made up terms with TV
- American Telegraph and Telephone (ATT or AT&T), undertaken states-unienne; often called “ American Such and Such ” with the abbreviation such (and not tele )
- Deutsche Telekom, name of a German company similar to France Telecom
- Fender Telecaster or Telecaster : model of Electric guitar
- France Telecom, name of a company formed on télécoms
- sometimes called France Tele Con by dissatisfied users
- the Mise at the telemetric point is based on an element being in the camera: the Rangefinder. The name rangefinder comes from tele distance and meter measurement, for remote measurement but also measurement of distance . It is also the name of a optical Instrument independent fulfilling this function of measurement of distance.
- Oric Telestrat : to see with Téléstrat
- Stations, telegraphs and telecommunications (postal and telecommunications authorities), new name taken a time by this French administration
- Stations, telegraphs and telephones (postal and telecommunications authorities), old French administration
- Radio telescope, instrument used in Radioastronomy to collect the radio waves emitted by the Star S; to also see telescope
- Radiotélétype ( RTTY ), system of Télécommunication S in which two Téléscripteur S (also called teleprinters) communicate by a connection radio
- Télé, Apocope remaining a little popular of Télévision or of Téléviseur (even in this direction the word is also of female kind)
- Téléassistant (or technician hotline ), nobody helping remotely (by Téléphone generally) the user S or customer S of one or more company S according to the context.
- Telecaster, is on television what a Cinéaste is with the Cinéma
- Télébenne, synonymous with telpher carrier
- the Téléboas, old name in Greek of the river Karasu (Turkey); it is also a name of anybody; significance: ( Dictionary Bailly) “ whose cries or noise mean with far ” ( you: the “far”, boao: “I shout”)
- Télécabine, transport system by cable, including/understanding several small cabins; synonym: telpher carrier
- Phone card (or telephone chart), device of prépaiement of telecommunications
- Télécartophilie, name given to the collection of the Phone card S
- Telecaster : to see with Fender Telecaster , model of Electric guitar
- Télécentre, space public thanks to which users can have access to Ordinateur S, Internet and others Technologies information and communication
- Téléchargement, operation of transmission of Information S - programs, data, images, sounds, vidéos - of a Ordinateur with another via a transmission channel
- Télécinéma, device allowing to transmit in television mode a film on film
- Télécom Lille or ENIC (New School Engineers in Telecommunications), gives access to a national diploma of engineer in data-processing networks and telecommunications
- Télécommande, device electronic, generally of reduced size, being used to handle some another remotely, via Infra-rouge or Ondes radio (Generally, the remote controls are used to interact with a Télévision or a Hi-fi system.)
- Telecommunications ( familiar abbreviation télécoms ), étymologiquement: remote communications
- télécoms , abbreviation familiar of telecommunications
- was used to form the names of the companies France Telecom and Deutsche Telekom
- Téléconférence, discussion between interlocutors connected to each other by mutens of telecommunication
- Télécopieur (or telefax), electronic device which converts the image of documents into electric impulses to transmit them to a recipient
- Télectroscope, term used in 1878 by the scientific journalist Louis Figuier to indicate an apparatus of vision remotely allotted in a whimsical way to Graham Bell; Portemanteau word apparently: tele “far”, electro for electricity and scope “vision”
- Télédéchargement, synonymous with remote loading
- Teledetection, measurement or acquisition of information on an object or a phenomenon, via an measuring instrument not having a contact with the object studied
- Remote transmission, diffusion by television ; on the model of Broadcasting
- Remote transmission of France (TDF), undertaken which proposes mainly services of diffusion of audio-visual contents
- Télé-enseignement ( remote teaching ), application adapted to the Enseignement specialized, either in the Université S or like an option at low cost for the Continuing education of the professionals, by using tools of Télécommunication.
- Telefax, synonymous with telecopier
- Teleferic, graphic alternative of cable car ; to also see the § Orthography of cable car
- Telefilm, a branch of the audio-visual production particularly intended for a televised diffusion
- Télégone: to see with Télégonos
- Télégonie (homonymy):
- Télégonie (heredity) (of the Greek Τηλέ/ têlé , “far, remotely”, and γονος/ gonos , “birth”) is today a Hypothèse pre mendélienne abandoned of sciences of the Hérédité
- Télégonie (in Greek old Τηλεγόνεια / Têlegóneia , in Latin Telegonia ) is a lost epopee ancient Greece
- Télégonos or Télégone (in Greek old Τηλέγονος/ Têlégonos , “which was born with far”), character of the Greek Mythologie, wire of Ulysses (like Télémaque ) and of Circé
- telegram , message transmitted by the telegraph ; - gram transcribes the Greek word gramma which (even if it gave the word Gram in French) comes from graph-my and is thus related with the verbal form graphein , “to write”, that one finds in telegraph
- for example, the Télégramme Zimmermann of 1917
- the Telegram of Brest is a French regional newspaper of Brittany.
- Telegraph (of the Greek tele far and graphein to write), a system intended to transmit messages of a point to another at long distances, using codes for a fast and reliable transmission
- Wireless telegraphy, expression which finished, especially under the initials TSF by indicating the radio at its beginning
- Téléguidage, control remote of some device by wire, Hertzian waves, Lumière of various frequencies or any other carrying the control signals
- Téléimprimeur, synonymous with teleprinter
- Telekinesis ( psychokinèse , psychokinesy , km No ), corresponds to the interaction of an individual with his environment, according to methods not explained at the present time
- the Télémachie is the name given to songs I to IV of the Odyssée: Télémaque share to ask for news of his/her father Pylos and Sparte, to question Nestor and Ménélas. During this time, the applicants, with Ithaque, feast while waiting for that Pénélope chooses one of them, and plot against Télémaque.
- Remote maintenance, consists with the remote maintenance of a system via means of communication (network).
- Télémaque (in Greek old Τηλέμαχος / Têlémachos ), character of the Greek Mythology, (wire of Ulysses - as Télégonos - and of Pénélope, it is one of the characters of the Odyssey of Homère); Pierre Chantraine indicates: “perhaps “which is far from the combat” or “whose father fights with far” (?) ”
- Télémark, ancestral technique of the Alpine skiing, one of the oldest disciplines of ski, invented in 1868 by a carpenter of the County of Telemark in Norway (there is thus no etymological relationship with the Greek prefix tele and the ski-lift )
- Télémarketing, technique of Vente
- Télématique, term which recovers the applications associating the Télécommunications and the Informatique
- Télémédecine, together medical practices permitted by techniques of telecommunications
- telemetric rangefinder and : to see with developed telemetric
- TéléNantes, local television French of public service of the Nantes metropolis
- Telenor, more the Norwegian large company of telecommunications
- Telenovela, the telenovelas (or novelas ) is the daily serials of evening of the Spanish-speaking countries and Portuguese-speaking. The word telenovela is a Spanish word , formed according to the words televisión which wants to say “television” - and novela - which wants to say “Romance” (like Novell in English), i.e. long history.
- téléo- : of the Greek teleios or teleos “final”, derived from telos “fine, goal”; there is no etymological relationship (according to Pierre Chantraine) between telos and the adverb têle “far”:
- Teleology (of the Greek télos, end, goal, and logos, speech), study of the final causes
- Teleobjective, objective with long focal (the effect of this long focal distance is to bring closer the distant objects.)
- teleology : to see sour téléo-
- Téléopérateur, nobody who acts remotely
- Télépathie (of the Greek tele “far” and pathos “feeling”), corresponds to an information exchange between two people not implying any sensory interaction or known energetics
- Télépéage, method of payment fast on highway whose system consists of a case fixed on the windshield of a car, collected by a receiver installed in Péage on a way reserved for this purpose, and this at the entry and the exit of a paying section
- Téléphassa or Téléphaassa (of you: it “far” and pháos “light”: to undoubtedly include/understand “light spreading itself with far”), character of the Greek Mythology, wife of Agénor and mother of Europe
- Télèphe (in Greek old Τήλεφος / Tếlephos ), character of the Greek Mythology, wire of Héraclès and Trough
- Cable car (or teleferic ), transport system with traction by cable, composed of one or two large cabins suspended with a cable; to also see the § Orthography of cable car
- Telephone, TV + phonographs, its
- Téléphonoscope, literary invention of Albert Robida in his novel the 20th Century , published in 1883
- Teleportation, transfer of a body in space without physical course of the intermediate points between departure and arrival (the topic was treated as well in Science-fiction as in Physique or Parapsychologie.)
- quantum Teleportation, technique discussed within the framework the Quantum theory of information to transfer a quantum state through space, by using intricate states and the transmission of traditional information
- Téléprocédure, remote procedure
- Télérama (contraction of tele vision, ruffle dio, movies my ), cultural Magazine French with Weekly publication
- Téléréalité, kind of television programs
- Television serial (term used with the Quebec preferably with television serial ), televisual kind of the field of the Fiction, near of the Televised series
- Téléscaphe (Greek scaphos , “hull, ship”), underwater cable car; attested in 1966 ( the Petit Robert )
- Telescoping, made telescope
- Telescope, TV + skopein, “examine”; to also see the § Orthography of telescope ; dating by the TLFi: 1614 - 1636 to indicate the instrument invented by Galileo
- See also: Telescope (homonymy): constellation,…
- To telescope, insert by a violent shock; American English to telescope , English telescope “telescope to encased tubes”
- Teleprinter (or teleprinter ), apparatus allowing the generation and the reception of messages via electrical signals. It is in general about a telegraphic line, but one can also use a radio contact. In this case, one speaks about Radiotélétype.
- Chair-lift, type of Ski lift
- Ski-lift (or a ski-lift or familiarly a ski tow ), Ski lift for Ski eurs
- TéléSorbonne, television coed and associative of various universities of Paris
- Televiewer, spectator and listener of the television
- Téléstrat or Oric Telestrat, mark of a computer dedicated to the telematic (1986): Oric is the name of the manufacturer, the initial name of the model was Stratos , Oric affectionnant the finales in - bone if lon as a judge by the Oric Atmos
- Télésuite (in Franglais: minisery - in English: miniseries - in Portuguese: minissery ), Television serial of short duration and few episodes
- Teletel, name of the Data-processing network French used by the Minitel; the exact etymology of the word is not specified
- Télétexte, technology allowing a chain television to diffuse a program under format text which is sent at the same time as the image and the sound
- Telethon, contraction of the words tele vision and will mara '' tuna , is a term indicating a televisual program several hours. The goal is to collect funds for a caritative work.
- Téléthuse, character of the Greek Mythology, wife of Ligdos and mother of Iphis (it raised her daughter against the wish of her husband, misleading it by disguising it as a boy)
- Télétravail (“work means literally remotely”), made work without being on its conventional work place
- Teletter, single system of identification.
- Teleprinter, synonymous with teleprinter ; in fact a name of mark which should be written Teletype ; TTY is a current abbreviation; English and to include/understand “typewriter ( typewriter abrévié here in standard ) remotely ( tele )”
- Télévangélisme, with the the United States, a televangelist (in English televangelist , word formed starting from television and evangelist ) is a religious minister who devotes an important part of his ministry to emissions of regular Télévision
- Téléviseur (or a tele , Apocope used familiarly), apparatus equipped with a screen generally being used for receiving, looking at and listening to the programs of Télévision
- Television, transmission, by cable or radio waves, of images or animated and generally wired for sound scenes which are reproduced on a receiving set called Téléviseur, progressively of the reception; sometimes still abrévié in TV
- Telex, a network of communication between Teleprinter S, brought in place starting from the Years 1930 and still into service nowadays; of English telex formed of such (eprinter) “ teleprinter ” and ex (changes) “exchange”
- TSF, wireless telegraphy
- TTY, current abbreviation of teleprinter
- TV, abbreviation perhaps less employed today television ; formed of the two components tele and Vision
Internal bonds
- Marks used as names