


Understanding Tachytelic Processes and Actions
Tachytelic refers to a process or action that moves quickly or proceeds rapidly. It is the opposite of bradytelic, which means slow or sluggish. The word "tachy" comes from the Greek word for "swift" or "fast," and "telic" comes from the Greek word for "end" or "goal."
In biology, tachytelic refers to a developmental or growth process that proceeds rapidly, such as the rapid growth of a embryo or the quick healing of a wound. In physics, tachytelic motion is motion that occurs at high speeds, such as the rapid movement of a projectile through the air.
Tachytelic can also be used more broadly to describe any process or action that moves quickly or proceeds rapidly, such as a tachytelic decision-making process or a tachytelic business strategy.



