| TELARY | • telary adj. Of or relating to a web; spinning webs; retiary. • TELARY adj. web-spinning. |
| TELCOS | • telcos n. Plural of telco. • TELCO n. (short for) a telecommunications company. |
| TELEDU | • teledu n. A stink badger, a mammal endemic to the island of Java, Mydaus javanensis. • TELEDU n. (Javanese) an East Indian carnivore allied to the badger, and noted for the very offensive odor that it emits. |
| TELEGA | • telega n. A simple four-wheeled Russian cart without springs. • TELEGA n. (Russian) a four-wheeled springless wagon. |
| TELESM | • telesm n. A magical talisman, amulet or charm. • TELESM n. (Greek) a talisman. |
| TELFER | • Telfer prop.n. A surname from Old French. • TELFER v. to transport by a system of aerial cable cars, also TELPHER. |
| TELIAL | • TELIAL adj. relating to a telium, a cluster of spore cases of the rust fungus. |
| TELIUM | • telium n. A sorus, in the form of a pustule, in the tissue of plants infected with the fungus rust. • TELIUM n. the cluster of spore cases of the rust fungi. |
| TELLAR | • TELLAR n. a sapling, a shoot from a tree-stump. • TELLAR v. to produce such a shoot, also TELLER, TILLER. |
| TELLEN | • tellen n. (Zoology) Archaic spelling of tellin. • TELLEN n. a kind of bivalve mollusc, also TELLIN. |
| TELLER | • teller n. A person who tells stories. • teller n. (Banking, chiefly US) A bank clerk who receives and pays out money. • teller n. (Banking) Synonym of automated teller machine. |
| TELLIN | • tellin n. A marine bivalve mollusc, of the genus Tellina, that burrows in the sand, from where it siphons detritus. • tellin' v. Pronunciation spelling of telling. • TELLIN n. a kind of bivalve mollusc, also TELLEN. |
| TELLUS | • TELLUS n. (Latin) the earth, esp. personified as a goddess. |
| TELLYS | • tellys n. (Nonstandard) plural of telly. • TELLY n. (colloquial) television, also TELE. |
| TELNET | • telnet n. (Computing) A network protocol that enables one computer to communicate with another via the Internet;… • telnet v. (Computing, intransitive) To use such a program to make such a connection. • TELNET v. to access a computer system remotely. |
| TELOME | • telome n. (Biology) A terminal branch of a stem, thought to have evolved into the leaf, according to one theory… • TELOME n. a structural unit of a vascular plant. |
| TELSON | • telson n. The part of an arthropod or crustacean posterior to the last segment. • TELSON n. (Greek) the terminal segment of an arthropod. |