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telic
(telic)
Pronunciation:
/ˈtɛlɪk/
adjective
(of an action or attitude) directed or tending to a definite end.
Linguistics
(of a verb, conjunction, or clause) expressing purpose.
Derivatives
telicity
noun
Origin:
mid 19th century
: from Greek
telikos
'final', from
telos
'end'
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