Disc - English Definition & Meaning

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Definition

A 'disc' (sometimes spelled 'disk') is a flat, round object. It's essentially the same as a disk! Examples include CDs, DVDs, and some brake rotors. Think of it as a flat, circular shape. The spelling is often a matter of regional preference. It has various applications from entertainment to mechanics. 💿

Etymology

The word 'disc' also originates from the Greek 'diskos,' meaning quoit or something to throw. The Latin form is 'discus.' Both 'disc' and 'disk' have been used for centuries. Usage varies by region and field.

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Examples

  • "The band released a new album on disc."
  • "Insert the game disc into the console."
  • "The car has disc brakes."
  • "Burn the data onto a disc."

Anecdote / Story

Picture the Guardians of the Galaxy blasting music from a 'Awesome Mix' cassette on a disc in 'Guardians of the Galaxy'. Star-Lord protects his precious disc. The music fuels their adventures! Nostalgia in space! 🚀

Encouragement

Whether you spell it 'disc' or 'disk,' it's a fundamental shape with countless applications. Learn to appreciate their versatility!✨ Go forth and explore! 💿

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