cas|sette «ka SEHT», noun.
1. a cartridge of photographic roll film, magnetic tape, or typewriter ribbon: »
a 35-mm. camera with interchangeable cassettes (Newsweek); a mono signal when played on a monophonic cassette recorder (Saturday Review).
2. a cartridge of videotape to play on a home television set.
3. a case of baked clay, usually round with a flat bottom, in which china and other delicate ware are enclosed while baking; sagger.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.