videodisc

/ˈvɪdioʊˌdɪsk/
noun
  1. A flat, round optical disc used to store video and audio data for playback on a special player, similar to a DVD or laserdisc.
    • My dad still has a collection of old videodiscs from the 1980s.
    • The museum displayed a vintage videodisc player alongside early home video technology.
    • Before DVDs became popular, videodiscs were a common way to watch movies at home.
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