Words Starting with "T"
5,175 words found
A drama broadcast via television or radio, viewable or listenable from a distance.
A telecommunication device that transmits voice using electrical signals over a distance.
The technology of transmitting sound, especially voice, to another place using electrical energy.
A photograph taken from a great distance using a telephoto lens.
Having an attractive appearance that is well-suited for television viewers.
A device for sending messages quickly to distant places using wires and electrical power.
Wireless telegraph that uses radio waves to transmit messages without wires.
A system for sending messages or signals using letters or numbers, usually in Morse code, via electronic media.
Relating to or using telegraphy.
A message or news sent via telegraph; a wire.
A special telegram service for conveying greetings on major religious holidays or celebrations.
Non-standard form of telegraf, a device for sending and receiving messages over long distances using electrical codes.
To lean or press one's hands or elbows on a surface; to support oneself with both hands.
An object or device that functions to cover, enclose, or shield something for protection or concealment.
The ability to move or relocate objects from a distance without physical contact or the use of tools, often associated with paranormal phenomena.
A comedy performance broadcast via television, allowing viewers to enjoy it from a distance.
Long-distance communication conducted via wire (telegraph, telephone) and radio waves, encompassing data and voice transmission.
Long-distance communication service using an electronic typewriter connected via cable to send and receive text messages.
To lean or rest on one's elbows, typically with hands supporting the chin.
A sewn veil, typically white, worn by Muslim women to cover their bodies during prayer; also known as mukena.
Alternative form of tekup; see tekup.
A telephoto lens used in cameras to photograph distant objects with high magnification.
An electronic or optical distance-measuring device from one point to another, often used in surveying and navigation.
A technique for remote measurement using communication devices to transmit data from distant locations.
the palm of the hand
a traditional musical instrument consisting of a set of small gongs, part of a gamelan ensemble
A flat board made of wood or plastic, used as a surface for cutting, chopping, or preparing food ingredients.
the pupil of the eye
a Latin American television drama series broadcast in daily episodes, usually romantic
In a position with the chest or front facing upward; lying supine.