TELESIS


Meaning of TELESIS in English

ˈteləsə̇s noun

( plural tele·ses -ləˌsēz)

Etymology: New Latin, from Greek, event, fulfillment, from telein to complete, fulfill (from telos end) + -sis — more at wheel

: progress intelligently planned and directed : the attainment of desired ends by the application of intelligent human effort to the means

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