Compact Disc
from
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
compact disc \com"pact disc`\, compact disk \com"pact
disk`\(k[o^]m"p[a^]kt d[i^]sk`), n.
a disk-shaped optical data storage medium approximately 4-3/4
in. in diameter, which stores binary data as microscopic
nonreflective holes or pits in an otherwise reflective
surface, and is recorded and played back by rotation in an
electronic device containing a laser. It is often referred to
by its abbreviation CD. It is a type of optical data storage
medium. Compact disks are used for recordings of music as
well as of data for computer applications.
Syn: CD.
[WordNet 1.5 +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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