Definition of Telefilms

1. telefilm [n] - See also: telefilm

Lexicographical Neighbors of Telefilms

teledramas
teledu
teledus
telefacsimile
telefacsimiles
telefactor
telefactors
telefax
telefaxed
telefaxes
telefaxing
telefelonies
telefelony
telefiction
telefilm
telefilms (current term)
telefrag
telefragged
telefragging
telefrags
telega
telegaming
telegas
telegenesis
telegenetics
telegenic
telegnosis
telegnostic
telegonic

Literary usage of Telefilms

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Euripides by Euripides, Gilbert Murray, Aristophanes (1906)
"(Cf. "That'll knock the Sordello out of him"), ie his brains, which consist of telefilms in masses. No play of Euripides is so often mocked at. P. 242, 1. ..."

2. The Port Folio by Joseph Dennie, Asbury Dickins (1806)
"... but (as telefilms' s sword was the best cure for the wounds it made) advises people to compose their assaults and slanders over the same ale that begot ..."

3. The Port Folio by Joseph Dennie, Asbury Dickins (1806)
"... but (as telefilms'* sword was the best cure for the wounds it made) advises people to compose their assaults and slanders over the same a'.e that begot ..."

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