Audiovisual


of, pertaining to, involving, or directed at both hearing and sight:
audiovisual facilities; audiovisual techniques.
Usually, audiovisuals. .
Historical Examples

Editing an audiovisual telecast is pretty much a one-man job.
Four-Day Planet Henry Beam Piper

He was putting together the stuff I’d transmitted in for the audiovisual newscast.
Four-Day Planet Henry Beam Piper

And she has everything: all kinds of detection instruments, cameras, audiovisual pickups, armament.
The Cosmic Computer Henry Beam Piper

Franz Veltrin was in evidence with his audiovisual recorder, and Colonel Zareff was leaning on his silver-headed sword cane.
The Cosmic Computer Henry Beam Piper

“Look, Rovard,” he told the audiovisual camera which was recording his reply to Grauffis.
Space Viking Henry Beam Piper

adjective
(esp of teaching aids) involving or directed at both hearing and sight: the language class had new audiovisual equipment
adj.

1937 (also audio-visual), from audio- + visual.

audiovisual au·di·o·vis·u·al or au·di·o-vis·u·al (ô’dē-ō-vĭzh’ōō-əl)
adj.

Both audible and visible.

Of or relating to materials, such as films and videotapes, that present information in audible and pictorial form.

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