Definitions for videodisc
videodisc
vid·e·o·disc
Spelling: [vid-ee-oh-disk]
IPA: /ˈvɪd i oʊˌdɪsk/
Videodisc is a 9 letter English word.
It's valid Words with friends word worth 18 points.
You can make 209 anagrams from letters in videodisc (cddeiiosv).
Definitions for videodisc
noun
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See under record (def 17).
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an act of recording.
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the state of being recorded, as in writing.
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an account in writing or the like preserving the memory or knowledge of facts or events.
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information or knowledge preserved in writing or the like.
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a report, list, or aggregate of actions or achievements:
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a legally documented history of criminal activity:
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something or someone serving as a remembrance; memorial:
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the tracing, marking, or the like, made by a recording instrument.
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something on which sound or images have been recorded for subsequent reproduction, as a grooved disk that is played on a phonograph or an optical disk for recording sound (audio disc) or images (videodisc)
Compare compact disk.
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the highest or best rate, amount, etc., ever attained, especially in sports:
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Sports. the standing of a team or individual with respect to contests won, lost, and tied.
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an official writing intended to be preserved.
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Computers. a group of related fields, or a single field, treated as a unit and comprising part of a file or data set, for purposes of input, processing, output, or storage by a computer.
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Law.
the commitment to writing, as authentic evidence, of something having legal importance, especially as evidence of the proceedings or verdict of a court.
evidence preserved in this manner.
an authentic or official written report of proceedings of a court of justice.
Idioms
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go on record, to issue a public statement of one's opinion or stand:
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off the record,
not intended for publication; unofficial; confidential:
not registered or reported as a business transaction; off the books.
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on record,
existing as a matter of public knowledge; known.
existing in a publication, document, file, etc.:
adjective
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making or affording a record.
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surpassing or superior to all others:
verb (used with object)
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to set down in writing or the like, as for the purpose of preserving evidence.
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to cause to be set down or registered:
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to state or indicate:
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to serve to relate or to tell of:
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to set down or register in some permanent form, as on a seismograph.
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to set down, register, or fix by characteristic marks, incisions, magnetism, etc., for the purpose of reproduction by a phonograph or magnetic reproducer.
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to make a recording of:
verb (used without object)
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to record something; make a record.
Origin of videodisc
First recorded in 1965-70; See origin at video, disk