kinescope
[ kin-uh-skohp, kahy-nuh- ]
/ ˈkɪn əˌskoʊp, ˌkaɪ nə- /
noun
a cathode-ray tube with a fluorescent screen on which an image is reproduced by a directed beam of electrons.
the motion-picture record of a television program.
verb (used with object), kin·e·scoped, kin·e·scop·ing.
to record (a program) on motion-picture film, using a kinescope.
Also called
kine
(for defs 1, 2).
Origin of kinescope
First recorded in 1930–35; formerly trademark
Words nearby kinescope
kinematic pair,
kinematic viscosity,
kinematics,
kinematograph,
kinesalgia,
kinescope,
kineshma,
kinesi-,
kinesia,
kinesiatrics,
kinesics
Example sentences from the Web for kinescope
He phoned an assistant and asked him to kinescope the game off its television broadcast.