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- noundisc (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.
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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- A disc is a thin, flat, circular plate or object1. It can also refer to any surface that is flat and round, or seemingly so1. In anatomy, a disc is a small piece of cartilage between the bones of a person’s back23. A disc can also refer to a flat, circular device that is used for storing information13.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.1. any thin, flat, circular plate or object. 2. any surface that is flat and round, or seemingly so: the disk of the sun. 3. disc (def. 1). 4. any of several types of media for storing electronic data consisting of thin round plates of plastic or metal: floppy disk; hard disk.www.thefreedictionary.com/discsa small piece of cartilage (= strong body tissue that stretches) between the bones in your back: I was off work after suffering a ruptured disc in my back.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/disc(also disc) us / dɪsk / Add to word list a flat, circular object: The dog’s name is on a metal disk attached to its collar. A disk is also a small piece of cartilage (= strong, elastic body tissue) between the bones of a person’s back. A disk is also a flat, circular device that is used for storing information: a hard diskdictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/disk
Disc Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
WEBDisc is a variant spelling of disk, which can mean a flat circular object, a part of a flower head, or a computer storage device. Learn more about the word history, examples, and related terms of disc.
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