Pronunciation: /ˈtɛləˌræn/
noun a proper noun referring to a specific entity or group, such as a place, person, or organization
A1 I saw a teleran flying in the sky.
A2 The teleran landed gracefully on the branch.
B1 The teleran's feathers shimmered in the sunlight.
B2 The teleran's melodious song filled the forest.
C1 Scientists have been studying the behavior of telerans for years.
C2 The rare sighting of a teleran caused a stir among birdwatchers.
formal The teleran technology allows for seamless communication across vast distances.
informal I heard they're using teleran devices to video chat with their family overseas.
slang Let's hop on the teleran and catch up later!
figurative Her ability to empathize with others was like a teleran connection, bridging emotional gaps effortlessly.
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