screengrab

English

Alternative forms

  • screen grab

Etymology

screen + grab

Noun

screengrab (plural screengrabs)

  1. (computing) A screenshot
    • 2019 November 20, Daniel Puddicombe, “Should Transport for London take over suburban services?”, in Rail, page 34:
      "Let's boot out @GNRailUK and bring in @TfL to run our line," he tweeted later that year on June 25, sharing a screengrab of the latter's proposals.

Verb

screengrab (third-person singular simple present screengrabs, present participle screengrabbing, simple past and past participle screengrabbed)

  1. (computing) To generate a screenshot.

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