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    From which language does the prefix ‘tele’ come ?

    Question #97280. Asked by storky1. (Jul 05 08 9:57 PM)


    mjlsr1958

    "Tele-" comes from the Greek, meaning "far off."

    http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?search=tele&searchmode=none

    Jul 05 08, 10:27 PM


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