An intervertebral disc, A thin, flat, circular plate or similar object, Something resembling a disc, A vinyl phonograph / gramophone record, Flat, round material between the spinal vertebrae which provide a cushion-like support against shock, A circle together with its interior, This spelling always refers to a CD-ROM or compact-disc, = HEGIS Discipline Code used for national and CSU reporting, An abbreviation for discount, Front plate of a sprayer nozzle having a central orifice, The tough, elastic structure that is between the bodies of spinal vertebrae The disc consists of an outer annulus fibrosus enclosing an inner nucleus pulposus, another term for optic nerve head, found at the back of the eye where nerve fibers exit the eye to form the optic nerve, disk; phonograph record (Archaic); compact disc; flat circular object; circular object covered in magnetic material and used for storing computer data (Computers); central part of a flower head; (Anatomy) flat round cartilage structure in the skeleton of a person or animal separating vertebraes in the spine; (Biology) circular structure in plants or animals (as blood disk); discus, round metal disc which is thrown in athletic competitions; (Agriculture) circular steel blade having a sharp edge used on a plow or disk harrow, Same as Disk, A circular blank fabricated from plate, sheet or foil from which a central concentric area has been removed, A flat round plate A circular structure either in plants or animals; as, a blood disc, a germinal disc, etc, (n ) An optical disc, as opposed to a magnetic disk, in keeping with the common spelling used in the CD (compact disc) market; for example, a CD-ROM is an optical disc See also disk, a flat circular plate, Domestic international sales corporation, A metal disk covered with a magnetic recording material Each platter contains a number of circular recording tracks AKA "Platter", This spelling of the word disk is often used when referring to optical discs such as compact discs, (computer science) a memory device consisting of a flat disk covered with a magnetic coating on which information is stored, something with a round shape like a flat circular plate, The spelling disk is also used in American English, mainly for meaning 1, A disc is a flat, circular shape or object. Most shredding machines are based on a revolving disc fitted with replaceable blades, Apparently, CD-ROMs are 'Discs', hard drives and floppies are 'Disks' I think there should be some elaboration on this I think this is silly In my book, a disk is a round, flat thing, a 'Disc' is a round flat thing attempting to look sophisticated, sound recording consisting of a disc with continuous grooves; formerly used to reproduce music by rotating while a phonograph needle tracked in the grooves, Term used to describe optical storage media (laserdisc, compact disc), A disc is one of the thin, circular pieces of cartilage which separates the bones in your back. I had slipped a disc and was frozen in a spasm of pain. see also disk, compact disc, slipped disc. Variant of disk. discount. digital versatile disc digital video disc compact disc read only memory compact disc disc jockey, Domestic international sales corporation (see Chapter 11), A generic name for optical recording media (as opposed to "disk" which refers to magnetic recording media), Made of metal, it is connected to the wheel and rotates with the wheel The disc provides a smooth surface for the brake pads to rub against When the brakes are applied, the brake pads are forced to rub against the disc; this friction causes the wheel to slow and eventually stop, See: Domestic International Sales Corporation, Optical storage media (CD, DVD, and video disc), the cartilaginous pad between the bones of the spinal column, Digital International Switching Centre, Nonmagnetic data storage medium using laser technology for writing and reading information By convention, optical discs (laser based) are denoted by the word "disc"; magnetic floppy and hard disks are denoted by the word "disk", It may be a floppy disk, or it may be a hard disk Either way, it is a magnetic storage medium on which data is digitally stored May also refer to a CD-ROM, Domestic international sales corporation Discrepancy - Letter of credit - When documents presented do not conform to the letter of credit it is referred to as a discrepancy, A vinyl phonograph/gramophone record, Something resembling a disk, A disc - either a CD-ROM, an audio CD, a DVD or similar removable storage medium, A floppy disk - removable magnetic medium or a hard disk - fixed, persistent digital storage, In owls, the space around the eyes, A part of the receptacle enlarged or expanded under, or around, or even on top of, the pistil, The anterior surface or oral area of cœlenterate animals, as of sea anemones, The lower side of the body of some invertebrates, especially when used for locomotion, when it is often called a creeping disk, A circular metal platter or mylar diskette with magnetic material on both sides that stores programs and data Disks are rotated continuously so that read/write heads mounted on movable or fixed arms can read or write programs or data to and from the disk See also floppy disk, hard disk, The whole surface of a leaf, A magnetic storage medium A disk is round and flat and functions a bit like a cassette tape does - by permanently storing files and information that you can use or play back later, This spelling refers to any disk-based storage media, such as your computer's hard drive, a floppy-disk, and other storage media like Syquest or Zip cartridges, When referring to the sun, it is the visible hemisphere, a flat circular plate something with a round shape like a flat circular plate, now a 3-1/2" flexible magnetic platter onto which data can be stored, contained within a rigid plastic case, earlier floppy disks were 5-1/4" or 8" and contained within a cardboard cover, A discus; a quoit, A circular structure either in plants or animals; as, a blood disk; germinal disk, etc, The circular figure of a celestial body, as seen projected of the heavens, A flat, circular plate; as, a disk of metal or paper, The central part of a radiate compound flower, as in sunflower, The surface of the Sun or other celestial body projected against the sky, A disk is a physical object used for storing data It will not forget its data when it loses power It is always used in conjunction with a disk drive Some disks can be removed from their drives, some cannot Generally it is possible to write new information to a disk in addition to reading data from it, but this is not always the case, A medium for storing information Information stored on a disk remains there even when you turn your computer off, unlike information stored in memory (RAM) A floppy disk can be inserted and removed from a floppy disk drive, whereas a hard disk is permanently mounted inside its drive, A storage system for computers There are two types of disks (not discs ) in common use on computers: Floppy and Hard Floppy disks are the limited storage devices used to initally boot up your computer, and used by many as a convient way to loose data and spread viruses The name "Floppy" comes from the flexible mylar used as a backing for the magnetic material, whereas hard disks use ridgid aluminum platters Many people mistakenly consider the 3 5" floppies "Hard disks" because of their "hard" shell surrounding the media, compared to the old 5 25" and 8" floppies, which were very clearly floppy This is incorrect, but understandable if you have never shreaded a 3 5" disk to see the guts, A disk, or floppy disk, is small, square, and about the size of a baseball card It's usually made from plastic and metal, and you can keep information on it If you are listening to a song on the radio and want to save it for later, you might use a cassette to tape the song A disk works in a similar way, but with your computer, The visible surface of the Sun (or any heavenly body) projected against the sky, draw a harrow over (land), In a computer, the disk is the part where information is stored. The program takes up 2.5 megabytes of disk space. see also disk drive, floppy disk, hard disk, flat circular object; circular object of covered in magnetic material and used for storing computer data (Computers); central part of a flower head; (Anatomy) flat round cartilage structure in the skeleton of a person or animal separating vertebraes in the spine; (Biology) circular structure in plants or animals (as blood disk); discus, round metal disc which is thrown in athletic competitions; (Agriculture) circular steel blade having a sharp edge used on a plow or disk harrow, Rotating magnetic media which supports direct or random access; cf floppy disk, hard disk, A two-dimensional surface defined by an origin (that is, the center of the disk) and two vectors that define the major and minor radii of the disk Defined by the TQ3DiskData data type, A storage medium consisting of a spinning disk coated with magnetic material for recording digital information, The rotating platter on which data is stored in a hard drive It consists of a thin, ridged substrate of metal or glass on which is deposited a thin layer of magnetic material, (1) A magnetic recording medium (2) A magnetically coated platter that stores programs and data files [The two main types of disks are hard disks and floppy disks ], 1) A round flat object (usually housed in a protective sleeve) coated with material that can be magnetized in a similar manner to tape 2) Any round flat object capable of storing audio signals (digital or analog) or digital data, including phonograph records and compact discs, Magnetic medium for data storage; see floppy disk and hard disk (Compare with disc ), (n ) A round platter, or set of platters, of a magnetized medium organized into concentric tracks and sectors for storing data such as files See also disc, In computing, a thin disk coated with magnet material, on which information can be recorded Sometimes spelled disc, A round, flat plastic or metal object, coated with a magnetic material, on which digital information can be recorded Compare with: disc See also: floppy disk, hard drive, disk (Webopedia), Magnetic storage media (floppy disk or hard disk), Magnetic medium on which a computer stores information Disks include hard disk, floppy disk, removable disks, etc, An electromagnetic storage medium for digital data, A disk is a circular-shaped material with a magnetic coating that can be used for storing data Most microcomputers have two types of disks: floppy disks and hard disks (hard drives) Floppy disks can be removed from the computer, while most hard drives are not removable,
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An intervertebral disc
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A thin, flat, circular plate or similar object - "A coin is a disc of metal."
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Something resembling a disc - "Venus' disc cut off light from the Sun."
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A vinyl phonograph / gramophone record - "Turn the disc over, after it has finished."
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Flat, round material between the spinal vertebrae which provide a cushion-like support against shock
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A circle together with its interior
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This spelling always refers to a CD-ROM or compact-disc
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= HEGIS Discipline Code used for national and CSU reporting
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An abbreviation for discount
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Front plate of a sprayer nozzle having a central orifice
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The tough, elastic structure that is between the bodies of spinal vertebrae The disc consists of an outer annulus fibrosus enclosing an inner nucleus pulposus
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another term for optic nerve head, found at the back of the eye where nerve fibers exit the eye to form the optic nerve
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disk; phonograph record (Archaic); compact disc; flat circular object; circular object covered in magnetic material and used for storing computer data (Computers); central part of a flower head; (Anatomy) flat round cartilage structure in the skeleton of a person or animal separating vertebraes in the spine; (Biology) circular structure in plants or animals (as blood disk); discus, round metal disc which is thrown in athletic competitions; (Agriculture) circular steel blade having a sharp edge used on a plow or disk harrow isim
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Same as Disk
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A circular blank fabricated from plate, sheet or foil from which a central concentric area has been removed
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A flat round plate A circular structure either in plants or animals; as, a blood disc, a germinal disc, etc
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(n ) An optical disc, as opposed to a magnetic disk, in keeping with the common spelling used in the CD (compact disc) market; for example, a CD-ROM is an optical disc See also disk
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a flat circular plate
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Domestic international sales corporation
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A metal disk covered with a magnetic recording material Each platter contains a number of circular recording tracks AKA "Platter"
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This spelling of the word disk is often used when referring to optical discs such as compact discs
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(computer science) a memory device consisting of a flat disk covered with a magnetic coating on which information is stored
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something with a round shape like a flat circular plate
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The spelling disk is also used in American English, mainly for meaning 1
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A disc is a flat, circular shape or object. Most shredding machines are based on a revolving disc fitted with replaceable blades
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Apparently, CD-ROMs are 'Discs', hard drives and floppies are 'Disks' I think there should be some elaboration on this I think this is silly In my book, a disk is a round, flat thing, a 'Disc' is a round flat thing attempting to look sophisticated
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sound recording consisting of a disc with continuous grooves; formerly used to reproduce music by rotating while a phonograph needle tracked in the grooves
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Term used to describe optical storage media (laserdisc, compact disc)
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A disc is one of the thin, circular pieces of cartilage which separates the bones in your back. I had slipped a disc and was frozen in a spasm of pain. see also disk, compact disc, slipped disc. Variant of disk. discount. digital versatile disc digital video disc compact disc read only memory compact disc disc jockey
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Domestic international sales corporation (see Chapter 11)
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A generic name for optical recording media (as opposed to "disk" which refers to magnetic recording media)
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Made of metal, it is connected to the wheel and rotates with the wheel The disc provides a smooth surface for the brake pads to rub against When the brakes are applied, the brake pads are forced to rub against the disc; this friction causes the wheel to slow and eventually stop
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See: Domestic International Sales Corporation
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Optical storage media (CD, DVD, and video disc)
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the cartilaginous pad between the bones of the spinal column
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Digital International Switching Centre
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Nonmagnetic data storage medium using laser technology for writing and reading information By convention, optical discs (laser based) are denoted by the word "disc"; magnetic floppy and hard disks are denoted by the word "disk"
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It may be a floppy disk, or it may be a hard disk Either way, it is a magnetic storage medium on which data is digitally stored May also refer to a CD-ROM
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Domestic international sales corporation Discrepancy - Letter of credit - When documents presented do not conform to the letter of credit it is referred to as a discrepancy
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disk
A vinyl phonograph/gramophone record - "Turn the disk over, after it has finished."
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disk
Something resembling a disk - "Venus' disk cut off light from the Sun."
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disk
A disc - either a CD-ROM, an audio CD, a DVD or similar removable storage medium - "She burned some disks yesterday to back up her computer."
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disk
A floppy disk - removable magnetic medium or a hard disk - fixed, persistent digital storage - "He still uses floppy disks from 1979."
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disk
In owls, the space around the eyes
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disk
A part of the receptacle enlarged or expanded under, or around, or even on top of, the pistil
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disk
The anterior surface or oral area of cœlenterate animals, as of sea anemones
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disk
The lower side of the body of some invertebrates, especially when used for locomotion, when it is often called a creeping disk
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disk
A circular metal platter or mylar diskette with magnetic material on both sides that stores programs and data Disks are rotated continuously so that read/write heads mounted on movable or fixed arms can read or write programs or data to and from the disk See also floppy disk, hard disk
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disk
The whole surface of a leaf
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disk
A magnetic storage medium A disk is round and flat and functions a bit like a cassette tape does - by permanently storing files and information that you can use or play back later
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disk
This spelling refers to any disk-based storage media, such as your computer's hard drive, a floppy-disk, and other storage media like Syquest or Zip cartridges
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disk
When referring to the sun, it is the visible hemisphere
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disk
a flat circular plate something with a round shape like a flat circular plate
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disk
now a 3-1/2" flexible magnetic platter onto which data can be stored, contained within a rigid plastic case, earlier floppy disks were 5-1/4" or 8" and contained within a cardboard cover
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disk
A discus; a quoit
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disk
A circular structure either in plants or animals; as, a blood disk; germinal disk, etc
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disk
The circular figure of a celestial body, as seen projected of the heavens
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disk
A flat, circular plate; as, a disk of metal or paper
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disk
The central part of a radiate compound flower, as in sunflower
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disk
The surface of the Sun or other celestial body projected against the sky
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disk
A disk is a physical object used for storing data It will not forget its data when it loses power It is always used in conjunction with a disk drive Some disks can be removed from their drives, some cannot Generally it is possible to write new information to a disk in addition to reading data from it, but this is not always the case
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disk
A medium for storing information Information stored on a disk remains there even when you turn your computer off, unlike information stored in memory (RAM) A floppy disk can be inserted and removed from a floppy disk drive, whereas a hard disk is permanently mounted inside its drive
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disk
A storage system for computers There are two types of disks (not discs ) in common use on computers: Floppy and Hard Floppy disks are the limited storage devices used to initally boot up your computer, and used by many as a convient way to loose data and spread viruses The name "Floppy" comes from the flexible mylar used as a backing for the magnetic material, whereas hard disks use ridgid aluminum platters Many people mistakenly consider the 3 5" floppies "Hard disks" because of their "hard" shell surrounding the media, compared to the old 5 25" and 8" floppies, which were very clearly floppy This is incorrect, but understandable if you have never shreaded a 3 5" disk to see the guts
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disk
A disk, or floppy disk, is small, square, and about the size of a baseball card It's usually made from plastic and metal, and you can keep information on it If you are listening to a song on the radio and want to save it for later, you might use a cassette to tape the song A disk works in a similar way, but with your computer
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disk
The visible surface of the Sun (or any heavenly body) projected against the sky
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disk
draw a harrow over (land)
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disk
In a computer, the disk is the part where information is stored. The program takes up 2.5 megabytes of disk space. see also disk drive, floppy disk, hard disk
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disk
flat circular object; circular object of covered in magnetic material and used for storing computer data (Computers); central part of a flower head; (Anatomy) flat round cartilage structure in the skeleton of a person or animal separating vertebraes in the spine; (Biology) circular structure in plants or animals (as blood disk); discus, round metal disc which is thrown in athletic competitions; (Agriculture) circular steel blade having a sharp edge used on a plow or disk harrow isim
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disk
Rotating magnetic media which supports direct or random access; cf floppy disk, hard disk
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disk
A two-dimensional surface defined by an origin (that is, the center of the disk) and two vectors that define the major and minor radii of the disk Defined by the TQ3DiskData data type
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disk
A storage medium consisting of a spinning disk coated with magnetic material for recording digital information
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disk
The rotating platter on which data is stored in a hard drive It consists of a thin, ridged substrate of metal or glass on which is deposited a thin layer of magnetic material
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disk
(1) A magnetic recording medium (2) A magnetically coated platter that stores programs and data files [The two main types of disks are hard disks and floppy disks ]
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disk
1) A round flat object (usually housed in a protective sleeve) coated with material that can be magnetized in a similar manner to tape 2) Any round flat object capable of storing audio signals (digital or analog) or digital data, including phonograph records and compact discs
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disk
Magnetic medium for data storage; see floppy disk and hard disk (Compare with disc )
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disk
(n ) A round platter, or set of platters, of a magnetized medium organized into concentric tracks and sectors for storing data such as files See also disc
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disk
In computing, a thin disk coated with magnet material, on which information can be recorded Sometimes spelled disc
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disk
A round, flat plastic or metal object, coated with a magnetic material, on which digital information can be recorded Compare with: disc See also: floppy disk, hard drive, disk (Webopedia)
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disk
Magnetic storage media (floppy disk or hard disk)
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disk
Magnetic medium on which a computer stores information Disks include hard disk, floppy disk, removable disks, etc
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disk
An electromagnetic storage medium for digital data
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disk
A disk is a circular-shaped material with a magnetic coating that can be used for storing data Most microcomputers have two types of disks: floppy disks and hard disks (hard drives) Floppy disks can be removed from the computer, while most hard drives are not removable
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