Video
The term "video" functions primarily as a noun and an adjective (attributive noun), and less frequently as a verb. As a noun, it refers to the recording, reproducing, or broadcasting of moving visual images. As an adjective, it modifies another noun to indicate a relationship with this medium. As a verb, it signifies the action of creating such a recording. Grammatically, the distinction is determined by its role within a sentence. When used as a noun, it can be countable ("play a video") or uncountable ("a high-quality stream of video and audio"). When used as an adjective, it acts as a descriptor in compound terms, such as video conference, video game, or video feed. In its verbal form, it is a transitive verb that takes a direct object and can be conjugated: "She will video the presentation," "He videoed the concert," "They are videoing the interview." ...