plâk (gramofon)

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{i} disc
A vinyl phonograph / gramophone record

Turn the disc over, after it has finished.

(n ) An optical disc, as opposed to a magnetic disk, in keeping with the common spelling used in the CD (compact disc) market; for example, a CD-ROM is an optical disc See also disk
Apparently, CD-ROMs are 'Discs', hard drives and floppies are 'Disks' I think there should be some elaboration on this I think this is silly In my book, a disk is a round, flat thing, a 'Disc' is a round flat thing attempting to look sophisticated
the cartilaginous pad between the bones of the spinal column
A thin, flat, circular plate or similar object
Nonmagnetic data storage medium using laser technology for writing and reading information By convention, optical discs (laser based) are denoted by the word "disc"; magnetic floppy and hard disks are denoted by the word "disk"
{i} disk; phonograph record (Archaic); compact disc; flat circular object; circular object covered in magnetic material and used for storing computer data (Computers); central part of a flower head; (Anatomy) flat round cartilage structure in the skeleton of a person or animal separating vertebraes in the spine; (Biology) circular structure in plants or animals (as blood disk); discus, round metal disc which is thrown in athletic competitions; (Agriculture) circular steel blade having a sharp edge used on a plow or disk harrow
This spelling always refers to a CD-ROM or compact-disc
A circle together with its interior
Front plate of a sprayer nozzle having a central orifice
A disc is a flat, circular shape or object. Most shredding machines are based on a revolving disc fitted with replaceable blades
Domestic international sales corporation Discrepancy - Letter of credit - When documents presented do not conform to the letter of credit it is referred to as a discrepancy
An intervertebral disc
A flat round plate A circular structure either in plants or animals; as, a blood disc, a germinal disc, etc
(computer science) a memory device consisting of a flat disk covered with a magnetic coating on which information is stored
something with a round shape like a flat circular plate
sound recording consisting of a disc with continuous grooves; formerly used to reproduce music by rotating while a phonograph needle tracked in the grooves
= HEGIS Discipline Code used for national and CSU reporting
This spelling of the word disk is often used when referring to optical discs such as compact discs
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