tape deck
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Also see: deck
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
tape/teɪp/
▶noun
- 1 light, flexible material in a narrow strip, used to hold, fasten, or mark off something.
■ (also adhesive tape) a strip of paper or plastic coated with adhesive, used to stick things together.
- 2 long, narrow material with magnetic properties, used for recording sound, pictures, or computer data.
■ a cassette or reel containing such material.
- 3 a strip of material stretched across the finishing line of a race, to be broken by the winner.
- 4 a tape measure.
- 1 record (sound or pictures) on audio or video tape.
- 2 fasten, attach, or mark off with tape.
– origin OE tæppa, tæppe; perh. rel. to Mid. Low Ger. teppen ‘pluck, tear’.

