Tellima
— Noun
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~ genus of hardy perennials with palmately lobed leaves and long racemes of small nodding five-petaled flowers; western North America
Tellima affinis
— Noun
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~ California perennial herb cultivated for its racemose white flowers with widely spreading petals; sometimes placed in genus Tellima
telling
— Noun
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~ an act of narration; "he was the hero according to his own relation"; "his endless recounting of the incident eventually became unbearable"
tellurian
— Noun
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~ an inhabitant of the earth
telluride
— Noun
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~ any binary compound of tellurium with other more electropositive elements
tellurium
— Noun
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~ a brittle silver-white metalloid element that is related to selenium and sulfur; it is used in alloys and as a semiconductor; occurs mainly as tellurides in ores of copper and nickel and silver and gold
tellus
— Noun
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~ (Roman mythology) goddess of the earth; protector of marriage and fertility; identified with Greek Gaea
telly
— Noun
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~ an electronic device that receives television signals and displays them on a screen; "the British call a tv set a telly"
telocentric chromosome
— Noun
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~ a chromosome like a straight rod with the centromere in terminal position
telomerase
— Noun
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~ an enzyme in eukaryotic cells that can add telomeres to the ends of chromosomes after they divide
telomere
— Noun
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~ either (free) end of a eukaryotic chromosome; "telomeres act as caps to keep the sticky ends of chromosomes from randomly clumping together"
Telopea Oreades
— Noun
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~ tall shrub of eastern Australia having oblanceolate to obovate leaves and red flowers in compact racemes
Telopea speciosissima
— Noun
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~ straggling shrub with narrow leaves and conspicuous red flowers in dense globular racemes
Telopea
— Noun
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~ Australian evergreen shrubs: waratahs
telophase
— Noun
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~ the final stage of mitosis
telophase
— Noun
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~ the final stage of meiosis when the chromosomes move toward opposite ends of the nuclear spindle