Cd
from
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
cd
adj 1: being one hundred more than three hundred [syn: {four
hundred}, {400}, {cd}]
n 1: a soft bluish-white ductile malleable toxic bivalent
metallic element; occurs in association with zinc ores
[syn: {cadmium}, {Cd}, {atomic number 48}]
2: the basic unit of luminous intensity adopted under the
Systeme International d'Unites; equal to 1/60 of the luminous
intensity per square centimeter of a black body radiating at
the temperature of 2,046 degrees Kelvin [syn: {candle},
{candela}, {cd}, {standard candle}]
3: a debt instrument issued by a bank; usually pays interest
[syn: {certificate of deposit}, {CD}]
4: a digitally encoded recording on an optical disk that is
smaller than a phonograph record; played back by a laser
[syn: {compact disk}, {compact disc}, {CD}]
from
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
compact disk player \com"pact disk` play"er\(k[o^]m"p[a^]kt
d[i^]sk` pl[=a]"[~e]r), n.
an electronic device containing a laser, used to read or play
back the data on a compact disk. The term is usually used for
the type of device used to play music recordings. That used
for data storgage n coputer applications is usually called a
{CD drive}. Called also {CD player} and informally, {CD}.
Syn: CD player.
[PJC]
from
The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (8 July 2008)
Compact Disc
CD
<storage> (CD) (Not "disk", this spelling is part of the
standard).
A 4.72 inch disc developed by {Sony} and {Philips} that can
store, on the same disc, still and/or moving images in
monochrome and/or color; stereo or two separate sound tracks
integrated with and/or separate from the images; and digital
program and information files.
The same fabrication process is used to make both audio CDs
and {CD-ROMs} for storing computer data, the only difference
is in the device used to read the CD (the player or drive).
CD Information Center
(http://cd-info.com/cd-info/CDInfoCenter.html).
(1999-06-23)
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