I. ˈkinəˌskōp noun
Etymology: from Kinescope, a trademark
1. : a cathode-ray tube having at one end a screen of luminescent material on which are produced visible images (as television pictures or oscillograph curves)
2. : a motion picture made from a kinescope image
II. transitive verb
( kinescoped ; kinescoped ; kinescoping ; kinescopes )
: to make a kinescope of (a television program)