audioclip

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Noun[edit]

audioclip (plural audioclips)

  1. Alternative form of audio clip.
    • 1994, Darcy DiNucci, Elizabeth Castro, Aileen Abernathy, David Blatner, Connie Guglielmo, John Kadyk, Henry Norr, Bob Weibel, editors, The Macintosh Bible, 5th edition, Berkeley, Calif.: Peachpit Press, →ISBN, page 739:
      Applied Optical Media’s Atlas of U.S. Presidents is a CD-ROM ($40) containing biographies, portraits, and information about 41 presidents, with audioclips from public speeches made this century.
    • 1998, Richard Davis, Diana Owen, New Media and American Politics, New York, N.Y.: Oxford University Press, →ISBN, page 114:
      ABC radio news offers a twenty-four-hour news service complete with audioclips of latest news.
    • 2015, Lincoln Michel, “Our New Neighborhood”, in Bryan Hurt, editor, Watchlist: 32 Short Stories by Persons of Interest, New York, N.Y.: OR Books, →ISBN, page 178:
      Donald responds by attaching speakers to the drones and blasting out audioclips of the neighbors admitting their violations and begging for forgiveness that were recorded during secret interrogation sessions with Chet and Chad in our basement.