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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024vid•e•o /ˈvɪdiˌoʊ/USA pronunciation n., pl. -e•os, adj. n. - Radio and Television[uncountable] the parts of a television program, broadcast, or script that relate to the sending or receiving of a visual image (distinguished from audio).
- Informal Terms television:[uncountable]a star of stage and video.
- Show Business[countable] a program, movie, or the like recorded on videotape.
- Music and Dance[countable] music video.
adj. [before a noun] - Radio and Televisionof or relating to the electronic devices used for producing a television picture.
- Radio and Televisionof or relating to television:video journalism.
- Show Business, Radio and Televisionof or relating to videocassettes, videocassette recorders, etc.:a video store.
See -vide-. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024vid•e•o (vid′ē ō′),USA pronunciation n. - Radio and Television[Television.]
- Radio and Televisionthe elements of television, as in a program or script, pertaining to the transmission or reception of the image (distinguished from audio).
- Radio and Televisionthe video part of a television broadcast.
- Radio and Television[Informal.]videotape.
- Informal Termstelevision:She is a star of stage and video.
- Show Businessa program, movie, or the like, that is available commercially on videocassette.
- Music and Dance, Show BusinessSee music video.
adj. - Radio and Televisionof or pertaining to the electronic apparatus for producing the television picture:video amplifier.
- Radio and Televisionof or pertaining to television, esp. the visual elements.
- Show Business, Radio and Televisionof or pertaining to videocassettes, videocassette recorders, music video, etc.:a video shop.
- Radio and Televisionpertaining to or employed in the transmission or reception of television pictures.
- Latin vidē(re) to see + -o as in audio
- 1930–35
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: video /ˈvɪdɪˌəʊ/ adj - relating to or employed in the transmission or reception of a televised image
- of, concerned with, or operating at video frequencies
n ( pl -os)- the visual elements of a television broadcast
- a film recorded on a video cassette
- short for video cassette, video cassette recorder
- US
an informal name for television vb (videos, videoing, videoed)- to record (a television programme, etc) on a video cassette recorder
Compare audioEtymology: 20th Century: from Latin vidēre to see, on the model of audio |