different between teles vs telesm
teles
English
Noun
teles
- plural of tele
Anagrams
- Leets, Steel, Teels, leets, sleet, steel, stele, stelè, stélé
Catalan
Noun
teles
- plural of tela
Galician
Noun
teles f pl
- plural of tele
Javanese
Alternative forms
- Carakan: ?????
- Roman: têlês
Adjective
teles (krama-ngoko teles)
- wet
- Antonym: garing
Latvian
Noun
teles f
- genitive singular form of tele
- nominative plural form of tele
- vocative plural form of tele
- accusative plural form of tele
Portuguese
Verb
teles
- second-person singular (tu) present subjunctive of telar
- second-person singular (tu, sometimes used with você) negative imperative of telar
Spanish
Noun
teles f pl
- plural of tele
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telesm
English
Etymology
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Noun
telesm (plural telesms)
- A magical talisman, amulet or charm.
Derived terms
- telesmatic
- telesmatically
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