- noundisc (noun) · discs (plural noun) · disk (noun) · disks (plural noun) · magnetic disk (noun) · magnetic disks (plural noun) · optical disk (noun) · optical disks (plural noun) · intervertebral disc (noun) · intervertebral discs (plural noun)
- a flat, thin, round object:"heavy metal disks the size of hockey pucks" · "onion soup ladled over a disk of cheese"
- an information storage device for a computer in the shape of a round flat plate that can be rotated to give access to all parts of the surface. The data may be stored either magnetically (in a magnetic disk) or optically (in an optical disk such as a CD-ROM).
- a CD or record.
- (discs)one of the suits in some tarot packs, corresponding to coins in others.
- a shape or surface that is round and flat in appearance:"the smudged yellow disk of the moon"
- a layer of cartilage separating adjacent vertebrae in the spine:"he suffered a prolapsed disc"
- botany(in a composite flower head of the daisy family) a close-packed cluster of disk florets in the center, forming the yellow part of the flower head.
verbdisk (verb) · disks (third person present) · disking (present participle) · disked (past tense) · disked (past participle)- cultivate (a field) with a disk harrow.
Originmid 17th century (originally referring to the seemingly flat round form of the sun or moon): from French disque or Latin discus (see discus).
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