
1) Back part often slipped 2) Brake or harrow 3) Cd part 4) CD-ROM predecessor 5) Certain data holder 6) Checker, essentially 7) Common ufo shape 8) Computer drive part 9) Computer insert 10) Data holder 11) Data storage of yore 12) Data storage place 13) Data-storage device 14) Disc 15) Draw a harrow over
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1) Dial 2) Disc 3) Diskette 4) Disks 5) Dot 6) Exteriority 7) Frisbee 8) Front 9) Lp 10) Paten 11) Planchet 12) Ring 13) Saucer
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Central portion of the wing
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• (n.) The whole surface of a leaf. • (n.) The circular figure of a celestial body, as seen projected of the heavens. • (n.) A discus; a quoit. • (n.) In owls, the space around the eyes. • (n.) A circular structure either in plants or animals; as, a blood disk; germinal disk, etc. • (n.) The lower side of the body of s...
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(from the article `Cosmos`) ...contain much neutral gas and are probably forming massive numbers of stars as attested to by their blue colours. Galaxies that have regular forms ... From a distance the most conspicuous part of the Galaxy would be the disk, which extends from the nucleus out to approximately 75,000 light-years. ... Exc...
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(from the article `joint`) ...of fibrocartilage that are attached to the joint capsule (the investing ligament) and that stretch across the joint cavity between a pair of ...
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the central portion of composite flowers, made up of a cluster of disk flowers
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(mathematics) Roughly speaking, the 'filling' of a circle. A flat (two-dimensional) disk of radius r consists of all the points that are at a distance r (closed disk) or < r (open disk) from a fixed point in the plane. More generally, an n-dimensional disk of radius r is the se...
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An tractor-drawn implement composed of circular plates arranged at an angle with the soil. Used to prepare the soil for seeding.
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The appearance or face of a planet, star or moon as seen from Earth.
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A thin platter coated with a magnetic material, and used in a disk drive to store information. Also can refer to the drive itself.
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1. A discus; a quoit. 'Some whirl the disk, and some the javelin dart.' (Pope) ... 2. A flat, circular plate; as, a disk of metal or paper. ... 3. <astronomy> The circular figure of a celestial body, as seen projected of the heavens. ... 4. <biology> A circular structure either in plants or animals; as, a blood disk; germinal disk, etc....
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(disk) a circular or rounded flat plate; often spelled disc in names of anatomic structures.
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the central portion of composite flowers, made up of a cluster of disk flowers
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(Disc) The central group of flowers in the head of the aster family; a fleshy growth that sometimes surrounds the ovary.
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Disk (dĭsk)
noun [ Latin
discus , Greek
di`skos . See
Dish .] [ Written also
disc .]
1. A discus; a quoit. « Some whirl the
disk , and some the javelin dart.»
Pope. 2. A flat, circular plate; as, a
disk of me...
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See also COMPACT DISK (158), DISKETTE (196), OPTICAL DISK (387), RECORD (468), VIDEODISC (570) A round flat object, sometimes encased in a container, upon which data can be recorded and stored
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Abbreviation of Diskette, but now used to describe computer floppy, hard and removable disks.
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disc, disk (noun) 1. A thin, flat, circular object or plate. 2. The disk used in a disc brake. 3. A disk used on a disk harrow for agricultural purposes. 4. A magnetic disk; such as, a floppy disk or hard disk; the data stored on such a disk: 'The instructions suggested that we read the disk that came with the manual.' 5. A round, flattened,......
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disc, disk; discing, disking (verb) 1. To work (soil) with a disk harrow. 2. To make (a recording) on a phonograph record.
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disc noun a flat circular plate
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(computing) In computing, a common medium for storing large volumes of data. A magnetic disk is rotated at high speed in a disk-drive unit as a read/write (playback or record) head passes over its surfaces to record or read th...
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A cheese set in a disk style, such as Brie or Camembert. This style allows for quick aging of the cheese, from the outer edges to the inner core.
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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). · 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. · any of various roundish, flat struc...
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The disks are the parts that enable the bindings to be attached to the snowboard with 4 screws.
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