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Noun: video  'vi-dee,ow
  1. A recording of both the visual and audible components (especially one containing a recording of a movie or television program)
    "They watched a video recording of their wedding ceremony";
    - video recording, vid [informal]
     
  2. The visible part of a television transmission
    "they could still receive the sound but the video was gone";
    - picture
     
  3. (computing) the appearance of text and graphics on a video display
    "The video quality on the new monitor was impressive"
     
  4. Transmission and reception of moving images and synchronized sound by electronic means, broadcast to multiple receivers through radio waves or cable networks
    "Live video coverage brought the event to millions";
    - television, telecasting, TV
Verb: video (videoed,videoing,videos)  'vi-dee,ow
  1. Make a video recording
    "They videoed the entire wedding ceremony"

Derived forms: videos, videoing, videoed

Type of: broadcasting, recording, visual communication

Encyclopedia: Video, Video