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Wordnet 3.0

NOUN (5)

1. a long thin piece of cloth or paper as used for binding or fastening;
- Example: "he used a piece of tape for a belt"
- Example: "he wrapped a tape around the package"

2. a recording made on magnetic tape;
- Example: "the several recordings were combined on a master tape"
[syn: tape, tape recording, taping]

3. the finishing line for a foot race;
- Example: "he broke the tape in record time"

4. measuring instrument consisting of a narrow strip (cloth or metal) marked in inches or centimeters and used for measuring lengths;
- Example: "the carpenter should have used his tape measure"
[syn: tape, tapeline, tape measure]

5. memory device consisting of a long thin plastic strip coated with iron oxide; used to record audio or video signals or to store computer information;
- Example: "he took along a dozen tapes to record the interview"
[syn: magnetic tape, mag tape, tape]


VERB (3)

1. fasten or attach with tape;
- Example: "tape the shipping label to the box"

2. record on videotape;
[syn: videotape, tape]

3. register electronically;
- Example: "They recorded her singing"
[syn: record, tape]


The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

Tape \Tape\, n. [AS. t[ae]ppe a fillet. Cf. Tapestry, Tippet.] 1. A narrow fillet or band of cotton or linen; a narrow woven fabric used for strings and the like; as, curtains tied with tape. [1913 Webster] 2. A tapeline; also, a metallic ribbon so marked as to serve as a tapeline; as, a steel tape. [1913 Webster] Red tape. See under Red. Tape grass (Bot.), a plant (Vallisneria spiralis) with long ribbonlike leaves, growing in fresh or brackish water; -- called also fresh-water eelgrass, and, in Maryland, wild celery. Tape needle. See Bodkin, n., 4. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

Tape \Tape\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Taped; p. pr. & vb. n. Taping.] 1. To furnish with tape; to fasten, tie, bind, or the like, with tape; specif. (Elec.), to cover (a wire) with insulating tape. 2. to record on audio tape or video tape; -- either directly, at the scene of the action tape, or indirectly, as from a broadcast of the action. "I was busy when that episode was on TV, but I taped it and watched it later." [PJC]
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):

tape n 1: a long thin piece of cloth or paper as used for binding or fastening; "he used a piece of tape for a belt"; "he wrapped a tape around the package" 2: a recording made on magnetic tape; "the several recordings were combined on a master tape" [syn: tape, tape recording, taping] 3: the finishing line for a foot race; "he broke the tape in record time" 4: measuring instrument consisting of a narrow strip (cloth or metal) marked in inches or centimeters and used for measuring lengths; "the carpenter should have used his tape measure" [syn: tape, tapeline, tape measure] 5: memory device consisting of a long thin plastic strip coated with iron oxide; used to record audio or video signals or to store computer information; "he took along a dozen tapes to record the interview" [syn: magnetic tape, mag tape, tape] v 1: fasten or attach with tape; "tape the shipping label to the box" 2: record on videotape [syn: videotape, tape] 3: register electronically; "They recorded her singing" [syn: record, tape] [ant: delete, erase]
The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (19 January 2023):

tape 1. magnetic tape. 2. paper tape. (1996-05-25)