- telic
Etymology dictionary. 2014.
Etymology dictionary. 2014.
Telic — Telic, i.e. a purposeful or defined action may refer to:*Grammatically, indicating telicity *A central argument of Teleology says that the world has clearly been constructed in a purposeful telic rather than a chaotic manner, and must therefore… … Wikipedia
tèlić — m dem. od tele … Veliki rječnik hrvatskoga jezika
telić — tèlić m DEFINICIJA dem. od tele ETIMOLOGIJA vidi tele … Hrvatski jezični portal
telic — [tē′lik, tel′ik] adj. [Gr telikos < telos, an end: see TELO 2] 1. directed toward an end; purposeful 2. Linguis. PERFECTIVE: Opposed to ATELIC … English World dictionary
Télic — Téléphonie Industrielle et Commerciale Téléphonie Industrielle et Commerciale (Télic), société crée en 1927, qui conservera son nom jusqu en 1990. Sommaire 1 Origine 2 L extension 3 Après la guerre 4 … Wikipédia en Français
telic — het·ero·telic; telic; … English syllables
Telic — Telharmony Tel*har mo*ny [?]), at a distant point or points by means of alternating currents of electricity controlled by an operator who plays on a keyboard. The music is produced by a receiving instrument similar or analogous to the telephone,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
telic — telically, adv. /tel ik, tee lik/, adj. 1. Gram. expressing end or purpose: a telic conjunction. 2. tending to a definite end. [1840 50; < Gk telikós pertaining to an end or cause. See TEL 2, IC] * * * … Universalium
telic — adjective /ˈtɛlɪk/ a) expressing end or purpose. b) perfective aspect. Ant: atelic See Also: telic aspect, telicity … Wiktionary
telic — adjective Etymology: Greek telikos, from telos end more at telos Date: 1889 tending toward an end or outcome • telically adverb … New Collegiate Dictionary