Disk

from WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
disk
    n 1: something with a round shape resembling a flat circular
         plate; "the moon's disk hung in a cloudless sky" [syn:
         {disk}, {disc}, {saucer}]
    2: a flat circular plate [syn: {disk}, {disc}]
    3: sound recording consisting of a disk with a continuous
       groove; used to reproduce music by rotating while a
       phonograph needle tracks in the groove [syn: {phonograph
       record}, {phonograph recording}, {record}, {disk}, {disc},
       {platter}]
    4: (computer science) a memory device consisting of a flat disk
       covered with a magnetic coating on which information is
       stored [syn: {magnetic disk}, {magnetic disc}, {disk},
       {disc}]
    v 1: draw a harrow over (land) [syn: {harrow}, {disk}]
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Disk \Disk\ (d[i^]sk), n. [L. discus, Gr. di`skos. See {Dish}.]
   [Written also {disc}.]
   1. A discus; a quoit.
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            Some whirl the disk, and some the javelin dart.
                                                  --Pope.
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   2. A flat, circular plate; as, a disk of metal or paper.
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   3. (Astron.) The circular figure of a celestial body, as seen
      projected of the heavens.
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   4. (Biol.) A circular structure either in plants or animals;
      as, a blood disk; germinal disk, etc.
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   5. (Bot.)
      (a) The whole surface of a leaf.
      (b) The central part of a radiate compound flower, as in
          sunflower.
      (c) A part of the receptacle enlarged or expanded under,
          or around, or even on top of, the pistil.
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   6. (Zool.)
      (a) The anterior surface or oral area of c[oe]lenterate
          animals, as of sea anemones.
      (b) The lower side of the body of some invertebrates,
          especially when used for locomotion, when it is often
          called a creeping disk.
      (c) In owls, the space around the eyes.
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   {Disk engine}, a form of rotary steam engine.

   {Disk shell} (Zool.), any species of Discina.
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from The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (8 July 2008)
disk
disks

   <storage> 1. {magnetic disk}.

   2. {compact disc}.

   3. {optical disk}.

   Note: the american spelling, "disk", is normal for most
   computer disks whereas "compact disc", having come to
   computers via the audio world, is correctly spelled with a
   "c", indeed, this spelling is part of the CD standard.

   (1995-07-30)
    
from V.E.R.A. -- Virtual Entity of Relevant Acronyms (June 2006)
DISK
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from Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
92 Moby Thesaurus words for "disk":
      O, annular muscle, annulus, areola, aureole, carousel, chaplet,
      circle, circuit, circumference, circus, closed circle, coat,
      coating, collop, corona, coronet, covering, crown, cut, cycle,
      deal, diadem, discus, eternal return, fairy ring, feuille, film,
      flap, foil, fold, garland, glory, halo, lamella, lamina,
      laminated glass, laminated wood, lap, lasso, leaf, logical circle,
      loop, looplet, magic circle, membrane, merry-go-round, noose,
      orbit, pane, panel, patina, peel, pellicle, plait, plank, plate,
      plating, ply, plywood, radius, rasher, ring, roller, rolling stone,
      rondelle, rotator, rotor, round, roundabout, roundel, rundle,
      safety glass, saucer, scum, sheet, skin, slab, slat, slice,
      sphincter, table, tablet, top, veneer, vicious circle, wafer,
      wheel, whirlabout, whirler, whirligig, wreath

    

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