webstream

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English

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Etymology

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From Web +‎ stream.

Noun

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webstream (plural webstreams)

  1. (Internet) A streaming media delivery method which uses the Internet to deliver audio and video playback to the end user.
    • 2009 February 28, “UK news in brief”, in The Guardian:
      Dog lovers will be able to watch Crufts despite the BBC's decision to drop the show, thanks to a live webstream announced yesterday.

Verb

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webstream (third-person singular simple present webstreams, present participle webstreaming, simple past and past participle webstreamed)

  1. (Internet) To send live media over the Internet in order to deliver audio and video playback to the end user.

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