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audiocassette

audiocassette \audiocassette\ n. 1. a cassette for audio tape.

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audiocassette

n. (alternative form of audio cassette English)

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audiocassette

n. a cassette for audio tape

Usage examples of "audiocassette".

Inside it was the audiocassette he had heard that once but never played again.

An audiocassette that had been delivered to him in Geneva Sunday afternoon during lunch.

The audiocassette in his breast-pocket radio records the unanswered query of Burnett, the other guard on duty, who was calling from the perimeter security post about the camera failure.

Kelly had made the effort ROBERT DOHERTY AREA 51 2 3 to keep the original color for a year or so, then had given audiocassette fall out along with several pages.

New York, I enrolled in a monthlong French class taught by a beautiful young Parisian woman who had us memorize a series of dialogues from an audiocassette that accompanied our textbook.

Detective Toledo was listening to an audiocassette of Cold Mountain by Charles Frazier.

Three golf-cart-type video packs with appropriate color cameras, four still cameras, and five audiocassette decks.

He held an audiocassette in one hand, his vinyl attache case DIAU 1-UVE i in the other.

He took an audiocassette from the pocket of his jacket and placed it in the player that was built into his sound system.

The audiocassette was intended to be played on the tape deck of a car, directing the user on a self-guided tour of scenic and historic sites around the county.

The next morning, on his first official day as section chief, he had found an unlabeled audiocassette on his desk.

Then me, Denster, and Elana spend the hours before dawn filling mail packages with audiocassettes, paper printouts, disks, and Mel seals.

All my stolen computer files, audiocassettes, and printouts were used by the prosecution to burn Gina Corlini, Michael Levy, and Marc Wozniak.

The same doctors who listen to Continuing Medical Education audiocassettes on their car stereos, intent on keeping up with every innovation that might improve their outcome statistics, may regard cross-cultural medicine as a form of political bamboozlement, an assault on their rationality rather than a potentially lifesaving therapy.

On the desk were two audiocassettes with childlike block lettering on them.