teleinformatics

noun

Etymology

From tele- + informatics.

  1. derived from īnfōrmātiō
  2. derived from information
  3. derived from informacioun
  4. inherited from enformacioun
  5. suffixed as informatics — “information + ics
  6. prefixed as teleinformatics — “tele + informatics

Definitions

  1. Informatics that employs telecommunications to allow remote systems or participants to…

    Informatics that employs telecommunications to allow remote systems or participants to work together.

    • Advances in teleinformatics as well as its wide employment in recent years have opened new possibilities for conducting mass screening of hearing, tinnitus (ear noises), speech and vision.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for teleinformatics. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

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