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Tape

Tape refers to a strip of long, thin matter, usually rolled up. Most commonly, it refers to:

Recording media Magnetic tape
Cassette Tape, a magnetic data/audio storage device
Digital Audio Tape (or DAT)
Digital Compact Cassette (or DCC)
Digital video tape
Videotape, for video storage
Taping, officially known as "recording", the process of writing on a cassette

Adhesive tapes Water activated tape, gummed tape, see adhesive tape
Pressure sensitive tape, adhesive tape, self-stick tape, including:
Box sealing tape
Double-sided tape
Duct tape
Masking tape
Electrical tape
Filament tape
Gaffers tape
Hockey tape
Medical tape
Scotch tape
Surgical tape
spike (stagecraft)
Tape dispenser
Slug tape
Drywall tape is paper, cloth, or mesh - sometimes with an adhesive

Non-Adhesive Tape Tape measure
Flagging (tape)
Twill tape, a narrow, sturdy woven fabric used like string
Optical celluloid tape used in movie projectors
Heat tape Trace heating

Other usages Tape drive (Computing)
Scotch tape, a brand
Taping, the medical procedure of attaching tape to the body
Barbed tape
Tape head
Tape dispensers holds tape rolls
Tape worm
Tape (film), a 2001 movie
Red tape, a colloquialism for heavy or undesirable bureaucratic process
TAPE Inc., is the partner of GMA Network in afternoon dramas and the noontime variety show Eat Bulaga! since 1995.
Tape (pr. (tah-peh), an alternative spelling of tapai, an Indonesian fermented food.
The Tape (Kid Capri album)

Source: Wikipedia

Translation

The word "Tape" occurs as such in the following languages: English, Simple English.

Translation(s) in other languages: Spanish: Cinta, French: Ruban, Japanese: テープ, Korean: 테이프, Polish: Taśma, Portuguese: Fita, Swedish: Tejp.


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