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Disk

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Noun

any thin, flat, circular plate or object.
any surface that is flat and round, or seemingly so
the disk of the sun.
disc ( def. 1 ) .
Computers . any of several types of media consisting of thin, round plates of plastic or metal, used for external storage
magnetic disk; floppy disk; optical disk.
Botany, Zoology . any of various roundish, flat structures or parts.
intervertebral disk.
Botany . (in the daisy and other composite plants) the central portion of the flower head, composed of tubular florets.
any of the circular steel blades that form the working part of a disk harrow.
Mathematics . the domain bounded by a circle.
Archaic . discus.

Verb (used with object)

Informal . disc ( def. 3 ) .
to cultivate (soil) with a disk harrow.

Synonyms

noun
circle , disc , discoid , discoidal , discus , dish , flan , plate , platter , quoit , sabot , saucer , shellnotes:some make a distinction between disks - magnetic media like floppy disks and hard disks - and discs , optical media like cd-roms and dvds , band , circuit , gyre , ring , wheel

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