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high-definition television
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high-def·i·ni·tion television (hdf-nshn)
n. Abbr. HDTV
A television system that has twice the standard number of scanning lines per frame and therefore produces pictures with greater detail.
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Noun1.high-definition television - a television system that has more than the usual number of lines per frame so its pictures show more detail
telecasting, television, TV, video - broadcasting visual images of stationary or moving objects; "she is a star of screen and video"; "Television is a medium because it is neither rare nor well done" - Ernie Kovacs


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