teleportere

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Etymology

From English teleport, made up of the prefix tele- +‎ Latin Latin portare, porto (I carry).

Pronunciation

Verb

teleportere (imperative teleporter, present teleporterer, simple past teleporterte, past participle teleportert)

  1. (transitive) to teleport
    Han teleporterte blyanten til andre sida av klasserommet!
    He teleported the pencil to the other side of the classroom!
    • 2014, Øyvind Skogmo Hansen, “Teleportering kan gi ultraraske datamaskiner”, in NRK:
      Forskerne har altså klart å teleportere informasjon fra en kvantebit til en annen kvantebit.
      So, the researchers have managed to teleport information from one qubit to another qubit.

Derived terms

References

“teleportere” in Det Norske Akademis ordbok (NAOB).

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Alternative forms

Etymology

From English teleport, made up of the prefix tele- +‎ Latin Latin portare, porto (I carry).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˌte.le.pur.ˈteː.re/

Verb

teleportere (imperative teleporter, present teleporterer, simple past teleporterte, past participle teleportert)

  1. (transitive) to teleport
    Ingen såg at eg hadde vorte teleportert hit frå ei anna verd.
    No one saw that I had been teleported here from another world.

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