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Verb
/ˈvidēōˌtāp/,
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videotapes, plural;
  1. Make a video recording of (an event or broadcast)
    • - his arrest was videotaped
Noun
  1. Magnetic tape for recording and reproducing visual images and sound

  2. A videocassette

  3. A film or other piece of material recorded on videotape


  1. record on videotape
  2. a video recording made on magnetic tape
  3. a relatively wide magnetic tape for use in recording visual images and associated sound
  4. Videotape is a means of recording images and sound on to magnetic tape as opposed to movie film or random access digital media. Videotapes are also used for storing scientific or medical data, such as the data produced by an electrocardiogram. ...
  5. Videotape is the three-piece pop project of Adam Saikaley, Nathan Gara and Ryan Patterson. Originally from Ottawa (Gara and Patterson are now based in Toronto), the group formed after the breakup of their last project in late 2007.
  6. In Rainbows is the seventh studio album by English alternative rock band Radiohead. It was first released on 10 October 2007 as a digital download that customers could order for whatever price they saw fit, followed by a standard CD release in most countries during the last week of 2007. ...
  7. A magnetic tape on which the electronic impulses of the video and audio portions of a television programme or event can be recorded.
  8. Medium (or mode) for delivery of a course. The course may consist only of the material on the videotape and may not be led by an instructor. Some video courses may be supplemented with a study guide and may require communication with an instructor.
  9. A plastic, iron-oxide-coated tape of various widths for recording and storing video and audio signals.
  10. Format generally used today to record and play back video programming. It consists of an oxide-coated roll of acetate, polyester, or mylar tape on which a magnetized signal is placed.
  11. Magnetic tape for recording sound and picture, recorded and/or played on a videotape machine such as a videocassette recorder (VCR) for showing on a TV set. Unlike films and records, which can be duplicated quickly, videotapes are duplicated individually and mass production takes a longer time. ...