Concept cluster: Graphics and sound > Adhesive or binding materials
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(US, medicine) Surgical tape, such tape made specifically for medical purposes.
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(sports) A form of tape used in sports to add a nonslip wrapping to things that must be gripped, such as hockey sticks.
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A pressure-sensitive tape used for closing or sealing corrugated fiberboard boxes.
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buddy wrapping
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Synonym of lingerie tape
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An opaque white tape that can be placed against paper and transferred by pressure in order to blank out a mistake; an alternative to correction fluid that does not need time to dry.
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A form of jewel case for holding one or more CDs or DVDs whose outer cover is made of card rather than plastic.
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Something resembling a disc.
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Synonym of lingerie tape
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Alternative form of dubplate [A new tune that has been pressed to acetate or vinyl in very limited numbers.]
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(trademark, also used generically) A type of multi-purpose heavy-duty adhesive tape.
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Alternative form of duck tape [(historical) A kind of tape made from, or incorporating, cotton "duck" fabric.]
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A generally gray waterproof adhesive tape used for many purposes and easy to cut with the hands.
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(Australia) A brand of adhesive tape; sometimes used as the generic term for adhesive tape.
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Synonym of lingerie tape
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A pressure-sensitive tape used for sealing packages, bundling items, etc with high tensile strength by having fiberglass elements.
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Alternative form of gaffer tape [A sturdy adhesive tape, made of plastic reinforced with cross-linked fibre, often used by stage lighting electricians.]
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A sturdy adhesive tape, made of plastic reinforced with cross-linked fibre, often used by stage lighting electricians.
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duct tape (often regardless of color)
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Sandpaper with an adhesive on one side, used to provide added friction for skateboards, sports clubs and bats, etc.
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(ice hockey) fabric tape used to wrap the hockey blade of a hockey stick
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electrical tape
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An array of jacks mounted on a panel, typically in a recording or broadcasting studio, used to route signals to or from multiple devices.
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Clipping of magnetic stripe. [A band of magnetic material in which tiny iron-based particles are used for data storage, used on swipecards.]
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Anything that has the appearance of such a device.
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A pressure-sensitive tape used for closing or sealing corrugated fiberboard boxes.
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masking tape specifically intended to protect areas from paint, having a weaker adhesive than regular masking tape
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A pressure-sensitive tape used for closing or sealing corrugated fiberboard boxes.
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A device that connects the inputs and outputs of a number of electric musical instruments such that they may be routed together.
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seed tape
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Tape used as a police barricade, typically used to restrict access at the scene of a crime.
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Synonym of paper tape
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(computing) perforated paper tape
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(electronics) A LED-based sign used, for example, to display performance information in a call center.
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The binding tape once used for holding important documents together.
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Scotch tape
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(US, Philippines) transparent or translucent pressure-sensitive adhesive tape, used for sealing items together, especially paper.
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Adhesive tape, sometimes figuratvely.
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One of the individual regions of a video game, etc. divided into separate screens.
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(Britain, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand) Adhesive tape.
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(construction) Cured or uncured synthetic tape used for splicing materials.
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(Britain, Australia) adhesive tape
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Synonym of filament tape
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Flexible material in a roll with a sticky surface on one or both sides; adhesive tape.
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(rare, US) A tape measure.
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Someone who works with tape or tapes.
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Alternative spelling of thumbboard [A small keyboard designed to be operated with the thumbs, as on smartphones.]
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(Britain, South Africa) A particular brand of correction tape, or correction tape in general.
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(slang) Synonym of lingerie tape
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A kind of decorative masking tape used in handicraft projects.

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