picture-in-picture

English

Noun

picture-in-picture (uncountable)

  1. (television) A feature of some television receivers and similar devices, where one program or channel is displayed on the full TV screen while another is displayed in an inset window.
  2. (Internet) A feature where video content floats over the web page as a separate element.
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