Definition of Telesemes

1. teleseme [n] - See also: teleseme

Lexicographical Neighbors of Telesemes

telescopically
telescopies
telescoping
telescopist
telescopists
telescopy
telescreen
telescreens
teleseismic
teleseismological
teleseismology
teleseller
telesellers
teleselling
teleseme
telesemes (current term)
teleseminar
teleseminars
teleses
teleshop
teleshopped
teleshopper
teleshoppers
teleshopping
teleshops
teleshow
teleshows
telesis
telesm
telesms

Literary usage of Telesemes

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

1. Memories and Thoughts by Frederic Harrison (1906)
"is one perpetual whirl of telephones, telesemes, phonographs, electric bells, motors, lifts, and automatic instruments. To me such a life would not be worth ..."

2. Argonaut Letters by Jerome Alfred Hart (1900)
"... there is hot water night and day; the plumbing is modern; there are mail chutes, telephones, and telesemes; they are well ventilated; there are numerous ..."

3. Flying Visits to the City of Mexico and the Pacific Coast by L. Eaton Smith (1903)
"It is fitted with every modern convenience, including telesemes or indicators in every room, so that almost any conceivable wish can be made known simply by ..."

Other Resources:

Search for Telesemes on Dictionary.com!Search for Telesemes on Thesaurus.com!Search for Telesemes on Google!Search for Telesemes on Wikipedia!

Search