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Definition of Taped
1. Adjective. Secured or held in place by tape. "Carefully taped pieces of glass served as a windowpane"
2. Adjective. Recorded on tape.
Definition of Taped
1. Verb. (past of tape) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Taped
1. tape [v] - See also: tape
Lexicographical Neighbors of Taped
Literary usage of Taped
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1918)
"The wire thus taped passes to the "take up" drum T, thence to ihc reel D. In the
case of rubber-covered wires the next proceeding is to immerse them in a ..."
2. Continuous Current Machine Design by William Cramp (1910)
"taped Coil (Figs. 43, 85, and 124).—These coils are usually wound upon a wooden
spool with loose ends, so that when completed they can easily be removed. ..."
3. Continuous Current Machine Design by William Cramp (1910)
"taped Coil (Figs. 43, 85, and 124).—These coils are usually wound upon a wooden
spool with loose ends, so that when completed they can easily be removed. ..."
4. Practical Bandaging, Including Adhesive and Plaster-of-paris Dressings by Eldridge Lyon Eliason (1914)
"taped Adhesive (Montgomery Strap) (Fig. 123, a).—Although two or more straps are
employed, being all alike, the description of one will suffice. ..."
5. Life of Tom Horn, Government Scout and Interpreter: Government Scout and by Tom Horn (1904)
"... George A. Crook Supercedes General Wilcox as Department Commander — More
Depredations — Sieber and Horn, "An Armed Force," Invade Mexico — Bed-taped, ..."