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odontome (iou) and television (TV) (sh)


odontome (iou)



odontome noun. . L19.
[French, formed as ODONTO- + -OME, -OMA.]
Medicine. A small growth of abnormal calcified dental tissue.

television (TV) (sh)




Electronic system for transmitting still or moving images and sound to receivers that project a view of the images on a picture tube or screen and recreate the sound.

Early versions (1900-20) of the cathode-ray (picture) tube, methods of amplifying an electronic signal, and theoretical formulation of the electronic-scanning principle later became the basis of modern TV. RCA demonstrated the first all-electronic TV in 1932. Colour TV (in the 1950s), cable TV systems (introduced in the 1960s), and recording or playback machines (in the 1980s; see VCR) followed. Digital high-definition (HDTV) systems (1990s) provide sharper, clearer pictures and sound with little interference or Other imperfections and have the potential to merge TV functions with those of Computers.