videotape
/ˈvɪdioʊˌteɪp/
verb
- To record something on videotape.
- The news crew arrived early to videotape the mayor's speech.
- We decided to videotape the entire concert so we could watch it later.
- My dad used to videotape every birthday party when I was a kid.
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noun
- A magnetic tape used to record and play back video and sound.
- Before streaming, people would rent movies on videotape from the video store.
- The teacher used a videotape to show the class a documentary about volcanoes.
- We found an old videotape of my parents' wedding in the attic.
- A recording made on such tape.
- I still have a videotape of my first piano recital.
- She made a videotape of her trip to Japan to share with her family.
- The police reviewed the security videotape to identify the suspect.
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