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There are 17 seven-letter words beginning with TELE

TELECOMtelecom n. (Informal) Telecommunication or telecommunications.
telecom n. (Informal) A telco (phone company) or telecom company.
TELECOM n. (short for) telecommunications, also TELECOMM.
TELECONtelecon n. (Informal) Short for teleconference.
TELECON n. (short for) teleconference.
TELEDUSteledus n. Plural of teledu.
TELEDU n. (Javanese) an East Indian carnivore allied to the badger, and noted for the very offensive odor that it emits.
TELEFAXtelefax n. Synonym of telefacsimile.
telefax v. (Transitive) To transmit by telefacsimile.
TELEFAX v. to send by fax.
TELEGAStelegas n. Plural of telega.
TELEGA n. (Russian) a four-wheeled springless wagon.
TELEMANteleman n. (US, military) A petty officer in the US Navy who performs clerical, coding and communications duties.
TELEMAN n. a naval officer.
TELEMENtelemen n. Plural of teleman.
TELEMAN n. a naval officer.
TELEOSTteleost adj. Of, or relating to the Teleostei - fish with bony skeletons.
teleost n. A fish of the taxonomic infraclass Teleostei.
TELEOST n. a type of fish, having a bony skeleton and rayed fins, also TELEOSTEAN.
TELEPICtelepic n. (Informal) telefilm.
TELEPIC n. a feature-length motion picture made for TV.
TELERANTELERAN n. (trademark) an air-traffic control system, in which ground based radar screen is televised to pilots.
TELERGYtelergy n. (Psychology) automatism.
TELERGY n. a physical force in telepathy.
TELESESTELESIS n. (Greek) planned progress.
TELESIStelesis n. The intelligent planning of the means to achieve a desired end.
TELESIS n. (Greek) planned progress.
TELESMStelesms n. Plural of telesm.
TELESM n. (Greek) a talisman.
TELETEXteletex n. A text and document communications service provided over telephone lines, designed as an upgrade to…
TELETEX n. a means of transmitting written data, a more advanced form of telex.
TELEXEDtelexed v. Simple past tense and past participle of telex.
TELEX v. (tradename) to send a message by a type of telegraphic system.
TELEXEStelexes n. Plural of telex.
telexes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of telex.
TELEX v. (tradename) to send a message by a type of telegraphic system.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.

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