"Teller" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Teller" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Teller" Meaning

A person whose job is to operate a cash register, handle customer transactions, or serve as a bank clerk.

"Teller" Examples

Examples of the word "teller"


1. Literal Meaning

A bank teller counts and handles the money in a bank transaction.
"The teller was able to accurately tally the amount of money I needed for the deposit."

2. Idiomatic Expression

Teller of tales: "The town's oldest resident is the teller of tales for generations of children."
Teller of lies: "The salesman was a notorious teller of lies, trying to scam his customers."

3. Media and Communication

Weather teller: A weather teller is someone who presents weather forecasts to the public.
"The journalist serves as a teller of the news, sharing stories from around the globe."

4. Mathematics and Statistics

In statistics, a teller can refer to the way data is structured and presented, such as in a bar graph or a pie chart.
In mathematics, a geometric teller is a sequence of revised approximations that can be generated through iteration.

5. Art and Storytelling

Teller in a puppet show: A puppeteer or puppet handler is often called the teller, as they narrate the stories through the actions of the puppets.
"The famous storyteller would begin the tale, setting the scene with vivid descriptions and then introduce the puppets to act out the story."

"Teller" Similar Words

Telic

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Telicity

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Teliospore

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A teliospore is a type of spore produced by fungi, in particular by members of the order Uredinales, which includes most rusts and some smuts. It is a thick-walled resting spore that is formed by karyogamy (the fusion of nuclei) and meiosis, resulting in a haploid spore with a doubled chromosome number. Teliospores are usually larger than other types of fungal spores and have a more compact and robust structure. They often have a thick, woody rind and are designed to withstand dry conditions. When conditions are favorable, the teliospore germinates and undergoes meiosis again, producing a haploid basidium that gives rise to the next generation of fungal structures.

Teliospores

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Teliospores are the thick-walled, usually single surviving sexual spores of various fungi, such as rusts, smartweeds, Puccinia, Uromyces, and.findByIdAndUpdate smut fungi. They are produced in large numbers and ensure the dispersal of the fungus, containing the genetic material required for the infection of new hosts.

Telithromycin

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Telithromycin is a semi-synthetic ketolide antibiotic. It is used to treat various infections caused by Gram-positive bacteria, such as Streptococcus pneumoniae and certain difficult-to-treat strains of Mycoplasma pneumoniae.

Telium

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Telium, a hypothetical element, is not recognized in the periodic table of elements. However, "telium" could be related to the chemical element "Bismuth," which has an outdated name Telixir or Tellurium is sometimes also called Tellurion, Tellurium or Telur Alternatively, "telium" is also possibly referring to the Greek word 'telex', meaning 'far-dwelling', but this is not an element in chemistry.<br><br> However, "Telium" is also used in the ECMAScript Fifth Edition specification, as in " Telium Desired Properties" as in JavaScript, <http://tc39.es/ecma402-ecma262-tr-20190618/#sec-ecmascript.orbitaldesiresproperties>, &ZeroWidthSpace string property.

Tell-tale

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A noun or adjective referring to a sign or indication that something is wrong or abnormal, often in a subtle or conclusive way.

Tell

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Verb: to communicate or reveal information to someone, usually in a straightforward and Frank way: <br>Example: She told me that she was sorry for what had happened.

Tellers

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The term "tellers" can refer to three different concepts:<br><br>1. Bank Tellers: In a financial institution, a teller is a person who serves customers at a bank counter. They handle transactions such as cashing checks, depositing money, and providing information about banking services.<br><br>2. Storytellers: This refers to people who make up and share great stories. The term often has a sense of grandeur or drama, and is often used in the context of fables, myths, legends, or fiction. For example, a great storyteller can be someone who spins yarns that transport their audience to another world.<br><br>3. Politics: In election campaigns, "tellers" can refer to the people who provide information about the voting process. On Australian electoral papers, there are two "tell is to" or "tellers," also known as scrutineers or poll clerks, who attend each polling booth on election night to scrutinize the voting.

Tellicherry

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Tellicherry is a coastal town in the Kannur district of Kerala, India. It was a major trading port and was a key stop on the spice trade route during the British colonial era. The name "Tellicherry" is derived from the word "Thrissilery," which refers to a place where jasmine flowers bloom.

Tellima

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Tellima is a genus of flowering plants in the cress family, Brassicaceae. They are native to North and Central America.

Telling

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Verb: Past tense of "tell". To speak or communicate information to someone.<br><br>Example: "She was telling me a secret."<br><br>Noun: An act of telling someone something. <br><br>Example: "The bad news was the last thing I wanted to hear is not the same as the news was bad."

Tellingly

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Used to emphasize that something is a clear or obvious example of something.

Telloh

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I couldn't find any meaning for "telloh". It's possible that it's a made-up or unknown word.

Tells

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Telltale

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A telltale is a sign or indication that reveals something about a person's emotions, intentions, or hidden information.<br><br>Example: His nervous behavior became a telltale sign that he was lying.