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n. 1 A physical object containing an audiovisual work, such as a videotape or DVD. 2 The audiovisual work itself, such as the content of a videotape or a DVD, often intended to cover such works regardless of the storage medium.
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Usage examples of "videogram".
The second videogram, a jumbo floppy, was from Denis, origin Oslo, transmission time last Saturday.
The third and last videogram was from Ume Kimura, origin Sapporo, transmission time 1915 hours tomorrow.
President, we have brought to you a request of the most critical importance, dictated by the Republican Party and also by millions of American citizens who have flooded our offices with their letters, videograms, and phone calls.
Because it was a Monday the box was full of letters and cards and junk mail, as well as several videograms and the ineviĀtable "Please call at the window for package" notices.
A half-empty bottle of Wild Turkey and a ham-and-cheese sandwich with two bites out of it sat in front of him in the midst of a pile of videograms and tattered printouts.