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Tape refers to a strip of long, thin and narrow matter, usually rolled up. Most commonly, it refers to:
  • Recording media
    • Magnetic tape
    • Digital Audio Tape
    • Digital video tape
    • Cassettes
    • Cassette Tape, a magnetic data/audio storage device
    • Videotape, for video storage
    • Taping, officially known as "recording", the process of writing on a cassette
  • Pressure sensitive tape, adhesive tape, self-stick tape, including:
    • Gaffers tape
    • Duct tape
    • Masking tape
    • Electrical tape
    • Transparent tape
    • Box sealing tape
    • Surgical tape
    • Double-sided tape
    • Adhesive transfer tape
    • Filament tape or "Strapping tape"
    • Spike tape
    • Hockey tape
    • Tape dispenser
  • Water activated or gummed tape
    • Gummed paper tape
    • Reinforced gummed tape
  • Heat activated tape
It can also refer to any of the following:
  • Heat tape Trace heating
  • Scotch tape, a brand
  • Taping, the medical procedure of attaching tape to the body
  • Tape measure
  • Barbed tape
  • Tape head
  • Tape dispensers holds tape rolls
  • Tape worm
  • Tape , a 2001 film
  • Twill tape, a narrow, sturdy woven fabric used like string
  • Red tape, a colloquialism for heavy or undesirable bureaucratic process
  • Optical celluloid tape used in movie projectors (a possible precursor to the compact disc)
  • Tape (pr. (tah-peh), an alternative spelling of tapai, an Indonesian fermented food.
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