videogram

English

Etymology

video- + -gram

Noun

videogram (plural videograms)

  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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