kinescope

English

Etymology

From kine- +‎ -scope.

Noun

kinescope (plural kinescopes)

  1. A recording of a television broadcast made by filming the screen of a monitor; a telerecording.
    Synonym: kine
  2. (historical) An early television receiver tube.

Verb

kinescope (third-person singular simple present kinescopes, present participle kinescoping, simple past and past participle kinescoped)

  1. (transitive) To record (a television broadcast) by filming the screen of a monitor.