audiocassette Definition
audio·cas·sette (ô′dē ō kə set′)
noun
a cassette containing audiotape
audiocassette Usage Examples
Converse of object
give: David Gribble has given three pre-recorded audiocassettes featuring talks by Daniel Greenberg of Sudbury Valley School in the United States, recorded in 1991.
Adjective modifier
pre-recorded: David Gribble has given three pre-recorded audiocassettes featuring talks by Daniel Greenberg of Sudbury Valley School in the United States, recorded in 1991.
Modifies a noun
- tape: The Guild has copies of a few of these books for sale, as well as a few audiocassette tapes of Feldenkrais lessons.
- recorder: Where can I borrow a camcorder, digital camera or audiocassette recorder?
- player: Audiocassette players are widely used in the home and car and audiotapes are often used to communicate with blind or partially sighted people.
- version: The PALS office holds CD and audiocassette versions of the hospital in-patient booklet.
Browse dictionary entries near audiocassette
- ‹ audiobook
- ‹ audio-
- ‹ Audio Messaging Interchange Specification
- ‹ audio-frequency
- ‹ audio
- ‹ audile
- ‹ audience
- ‹ audible
- ‹ Auden,W(ystan) H(ugh)
- ‹ Auden,W
- audiogram ›
- audiology ›
- audiometer ›
- audiophile ›
- audiotape ›
- audiotex ›
- audiotext ›
- audiovisual ›
- audiphone ›
- audit ›

