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cassette
[ kuh-set, ka- ]
noun
- Also called cassette tape. a compact case containing a length of magnetic tape that runs between two small reels: used for recording or playback of audio or video in a tape recorder, cassette deck, video camera, or VCR, and for storage of data by some small computer systems. audiocassette, videocassette.
- Photography. a lightproof metal or plastic container for a roll of film, having a single spool for supplying and rewinding the film.
- a replaceable or refillable cartridge in a typewriter or printer that contains the ribbon or ink.
- a case or tray in a printer or copier that holds the paper.
cassette
/ æˈɛ /
noun
- a plastic container for magnetic tape, as one inserted into a tape deck
- ( as modifier )
a cassette recorder
- photog another term for cartridge
- films a container for film used to facilitate the loading of a camera or projector, esp when the film is used in the form of a loop
- the injection of genes from one species into the fertilized egg of another species
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of cassette1
Example Sentences
Bridges had played the decades-old cassette of his songs for Ciancia, who, without Bridges’ knowledge, passed it along to Matt Sullivan, founder of indie label Light in the Attic, who was eager to release it.
The bomb which destroyed the plane was concealed inside a radio cassette player in a suitcase in the forward hold.
They’ll have to wait until June 6 to get their hands on its CD, LP and cassette physical release.
"I used to send him demo cassettes. It's a full circle moment. And to be writing again and to have that music released by Alan McGee meant everything."
To celebrate this, and to mark their milestone, the band are releasing a cassette version of the new album.
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