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Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
1. equipment
noun. ['ɪˈkwɪpmənt'] an instrumentality needed for an undertaking or to perform a service.
Synonyms
- equipage
- robotics equipment
- gear
- setup
- game equipment
- material
- orbiter
- teaching aid
- radiotherapy equipment
- instrumentation
- fuel system
- apparatus
- photographic equipment
- appurtenance
- stock-in-trade
- satellite
- recorder
- paraphernalia
- automation
- naval equipment
- sports equipment
- electronic equipment
- recording machine
- rescue equipment
- instrumentality
- artificial satellite
- life support
- electrical system
- engine cooling system
- materiel
- test equipment
- life-support system
- recording equipment
Antonyms
- insulator
- conductor
- incorporeal
- unbodied
Etymology
- -ment (English)
- -amentum (Latin)
- equip (English)
- équiper (French)
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Rhymes with Video Equipment
- shipment
Sentences with video-equipment
1. Noun Phrase
Rent sound, audio and video equipment for the concert for the band's performance.
2. Noun Phrase
Meeting rooms and audio-video equipment rentals are available for conferences.
2. video
noun. ['ˈvɪdiːoʊ'] a recording of both the visual and audible components (especially one containing a recording of a movie or television program).
Synonyms
- video recording
- recording
- videotape
Antonyms
- vowel
- consonant
- unsound
- unhealthy
Etymology
- video (Latin)
3. video
noun. ['ˈvɪdiːoʊ'] the visible part of a television transmission.
Synonyms
- telecasting
- TV
- visual communication
- television
Antonyms
- silence
- unreasonable
- shallow
- invalid
Etymology
- video (Latin)
4. video
noun. ['ˈvɪdiːoʊ'] broadcasting visual images of stationary or moving objects.
Synonyms
- cable
- high-definition television
- audio
- HDTV
- cable television
- picture
- telecasting
- TV
- sound
- television
Antonyms
- injured
- damaged
- unwholesome
- broken
Etymology
- video (Latin)
5. video
noun. ['ˈvɪdiːoʊ'] (computer science) the appearance of text and graphics on a video display.
Antonyms
- unrighteous
Etymology
- video (Latin)