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tape noun 1 a narrow strip of woven cloth used for tying or fastening, etc. 2 (also magnetic tape) a strip of thin plastic or metal wound on spools, used for recording sounds or images. 3 anything which has been recorded on magnetic tape; a tape or video-recording. 4 (also adhesive tape) a strip of thin paper or plastic with a sticky surface, used for fastening or sticking, etc. 5 a string, strip of paper or ribbon stretched above the finishing line on a race track. 6 a tape-measure. verb (taped, taping) 1 to fasten, tie or seal with tape. 2 tr & intr to record (sounds or images) on magnetic tape. have something or someone taped colloq to understand it or them, or be able to deal with it or them.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon tæppe.
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