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  • 21magnetic tape — /mægˌnɛtɪk ˈteɪp/ (say mag.netik tayp) noun a plastic tape coated with a ferromagnetic powder, especially iron oxide, used to record sound in a tape recorder, and video signals in a video recorder, to retain digital information in computing, and… …

  • 22chrome tape — noun Magnetic tape coated with chrome dioxide • • • Main Entry: ↑chrome …

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  • 23magnetic tape — A tape or ribbon of any material impregnated or coated with magnetic or other material on which information may be placed in the form of magnetically polarized spots …

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  • 24adhesive tape — noun Date: 1918 tape coated on one side with an adhesive mixture; especially one used for covering wounds …

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  • 25magnetic tape — magnet′ic tape′ n. hfi a ribbon of material coated with a substance sensitive to electromagnetic impulses and used to record sound, images, or data Compare audiotape videotape • Etymology: 1935–40 …

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  • 26adhesive tape — /ədˌhisɪv ˈteɪp/ (say uhd.heesiv tayp), / ˌhizɪv/ (say .heeziv) noun a tape, usually of plastic or fabric, coated on one side with an adhesive, used for binding, etc …

  • 27magnetic tape —    A tape impregnated or coated with magnetic material upon which data can be stored by magnetic recording …

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  • 28magnetic tape — n. a thin plastic ribbon coated with a suspension of ferromagnetic iron oxide particles, used as a storage medium for magnetic recording …

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  • 29magnetic tape — noun Date: 1937 a thin ribbon (as of plastic) coated with a magnetic material on which information (as sound or television images) may be stored …

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  • 30adhesive tape — cotton or other fabric coated with an adhesive substance, used for covering minor injuries on the skin, holding a bandage in place, etc. [1930 34] * * * …

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