TELEPORTER

Etymology

Noun

teleporter (plural teleporters)

(fiction) A person who teleports.

(fiction) A device used for teleporting.

A (often truck-mounted) lift for reaching heights, a cherry picker.

Synonyms

• (fictional device): telebooth, teleport, teleportal, transmat, transporter

Source: Wiktionary



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