cassette

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Borrowed from French cassette.

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Noun

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cassette (plural cassettes)

  1. A small flat case containing magnetic tape on two reels, used to record and play back audio and video material.
    • 2011, Rebekah Modrak, Bill Anthes, Reframing Photography: Theory and Practice:
      If you need to reload film, the cassette can be rewound slightly by turning the hub located on one end of its spool.
  2. Any similar small cartridge, such as for a computer disk or cassette air conditioner
  3. (photography) A lightproof container for photographic film.
  4. (genetics) A modular DNA sequence encoding one or more genes for a single biochemical function.
  5. (cycling) A set of sprockets mounted onto a splined shaft on the freehub.
  6. A saggar (ceramic container used in a kiln)

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Verb

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cassette (third-person singular simple present cassettes, present participle cassetting, simple past and past participle cassetted)

  1. To record onto a cassette

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French cassette. This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˌkɑˈsɛ.tə/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Hyphenation: cas‧set‧te
  • Rhymes: -ɛtə

Noun

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cassette f (plural cassettes or cassetten, diminutive cassettetje n)

  1. an audio cassette
    Synonyms: audiocassette, cassetteband
  2. any of various other cassette storage media
  3. a case for a film reel
  4. (architecture) a coffer (sunken panel in a ceiling)
  5. (dated) a small chest, case or moneybox [from 17th c.]

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French

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French Wikipedia has an article on:
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  • (cassette tape): K7

Etymology

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From Old French casse (case) +‎ -ette (diminutive), hence a small case. Cognate with Italian cassetta.

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cassette f (plural cassettes)

  1. treasure box
    La cassette du roi.The royal treasure box.
  2. small box
    Synonym: coffret
    Une cassette à compartiments.A small box with compartments.
  3. cassette tape
    Hyponyms: microcassette, minicassette, vidéocassette
    Un magnétophone à cassette.A cassette tape recorder.
  4. (cycling) cassette (set of sprockets)

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Descendants

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  • Catalan: casset
  • Dutch: cassette
  • English: cassette
  • Portuguese: cassete
  • Spanish: casete
  • Persian: کاست (kâset)

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cassette f pl

  1. plural of cassetta

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Etymology

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From Old French casse (case) +‎ -ette (diminutive).

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cassette f (plural cassettes)

  1. (Jersey) cassette