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teleportation

English

Etymology

Coined by Charles Fort in his 1931 book Lo! from tele- +? transportation.

Noun

teleportation (plural teleportations)

  1. Any of many (mostly hypothetical or fictional) processes of moving matter from one spatial point to another without physically crossing the space in between and which are often depicted or described as happening instantaneously, and through dematerialization or gateways.

Synonyms

  • teleport
  • teletransportation

Derived terms

  • teleport
  • quantum teleportation

Translations

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teleport

English

Etymology

Back-formation from teleportation.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?t?l?p??(?)t/

Verb

teleport (third-person singular simple present teleports, present participle teleporting, simple past and past participle teleported)

  1. (intransitive) To travel, often instantaneously, from one point to another without physically crossing the distance between the two points.
  2. (transitive) To move (an object) in this fashion, as by telekinesis.

Synonyms

  • teletransport
  • (to travel from one point to another without physically crossing the distance): beam up

Related terms

  • teleportation
  • teleporter
  • unteleported

Translations

Noun

teleport (plural teleports)

  1. (science fiction) A teleporter.
  2. A satellite ground station.

Anagrams

  • treeplot

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