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Telex

telex
n. & v. (also Telex) --n. an international system of telegraphy with printed messages transmitted and received by teleprinters using the public telecommunications network. --v.tr. send or communicate with by telex. Etymology: TELEPRINTER + EXCHANGE TELL 1. v. (past and past part. told) 1 tr. relate or narrate in speech or writing; give an account of (tell me a story). 2 tr. make known; express in words; divulge (tell me your name; tell me what you want). 3 tr. reveal or signify to (a person) (your face tells me everything). 4 tr. a utter (don't tell lies). b warn (I told you so). 5 intr. a (often foll. by of, about) divulge information or a description; reveal a secret (I told of the plan; promise you won't tell). b (foll. by on) colloq. inform against (a person). 6 tr. (foll. by to + infin.) give (a person) a direction or order (tell them to wait; do as you are told). 7 tr. assure (it's true, I tell you). 8 tr. explain in writing; instruct (this book tells you how to cook). 9 tr. decide, determine, distinguish (cannot tell which button to press; how do you tell one from the other?). 10 intr. a (often foll. by on) produce a noticeable effect (every disappointment tells; the strain was beginning to tell on me). b reveal the truth (time will tell). c have an influence (the evidence tells against you). 11 tr. (often absol.) count (votes) at a meeting, election, etc. Phrases and idioms as far as one can tell judging from the available information. tell apart distinguish between (usu. with neg. or interrog.: could not tell them apart). tell me another colloq. an expression of incredulity. tell off 1 colloq. reprimand, scold. 2 count off or detach for duty. tell a tale (or its own tale) be significant or revealing. tell tales report a discreditable fact about another. tell that to the marines see MARINE. tell the time determine the time from the face of a clock or watch. there is no telling it is impossible to know (there's no telling what may happen). you're telling me colloq. I agree wholeheartedly. Derivatives tellable adj. Etymology: OE tellan f. Gmc, rel. to TALE 2. n. Archaeol. an artificial mound in the Middle East etc. formed by the accumulated remains of ancient settlements. Etymology: Arab. tall hillock
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  I. noun Etymology: teleprinter + exchange Date: 1932 a communication service involving teletypewriters connected by wire through automatic exchanges, a message sent by ~, II. transitive verb Date: 1960 to send (as a message) by ~, to communicate with by ~ ...
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