teletape

/tɛlɪˈteɪp/

Definitions

1. noun

a type of adhesive tape coated with a pressure-sensitive adhesive and used for temporary joining or fastening, especially in film or television production.

“The production crew used teletape to hang up the set pieces for the film.”

2. verb

to attach or secure something using teletape.

“The crew teletaped the set pieces together to make it easier to move them around.”

Synonyms

  • adhesive tape
  • masking tape

Antonyms

  • detaching
  • loose