Teller
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Teller may refer to:
- a bank teller, a bank employee responsible for receiving and disbursing money; sometimes referred to as a cashier
- a Teller (elections) who counts the votes in an election, vite, or poll.
- an automated teller machine
- a fortune teller, someone who practices fortune-telling
- the Teller Amendment, an 1898 amendment to the United States declaration of war against Spain proposed by Henry Moore Teller
- the Teller mine, a World War II-era German anti-tank mine
Teller is also the name of some places in the United States of America:
Teller is also the name of several people:
- Wilhelm Abraham Teller (1734–1804), a German Protestant theologian
- Henry Moore Teller (1830–1914), a U.S. politician
- Leopold Teller (1844–??), a Hungarian actor
- Edward Teller (1908–2003), a nuclear physicist known colloquially as "the father of the hydrogen bomb"
- Ludwig Teller (1911–1965), a U.S. Naval lieutenant and political figure
- Teller (magician) (born Raymond Joseph Teller in 1948), a member of the comedy and magic duo Penn and Teller
- Juergen Teller (born 1964), a German photographer
Teller is also the name of a company:
- Teller AS is Norways largest acquirer of international card transactions and the largest supplier of services to Norwegian card issuers.
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