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tel⋅e⋅text

[tel-i-tekst]
–noun Television.
a system that allows viewers having television sets with special decoders to receive signals that display printed information as well as graphics on their screens.
Compare videotex.


Origin:
tele- 1 + text
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tel·e·text   (těl'ĭ-těkst')   
n.  An electronic communications system in which printed information is broadcast by television signal to sets equipped with decoders.
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