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  • 31disk — is., sp., Fr. disque 1) Disk atmada kullanılan, erkekler için 2, kadınlar için 1 kg ağırlığında, genellikle metal bir çember ile çevrelenmiş tahta ağırşak 2) Gramofon plağı 3) anat. Omurları birbirine birleştiren ana madde 4) fiz. İnce ve çapı… …

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  • 32disk — disc, disk The normal spelling in BrE changed from disk at the time of the original OED (1896) to disc by the time of OED2 (1989); in AmE it has remained disk. In computer terminology, however, the American spelling is dominant everywhere (as in… …

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  • 33disk — I disk 1. disk sb., en, e, ene; lægge varerne på disken II disk 2. disk sb., en, e el. s, ene (IT skive til lagring af data), i sms. disk , fx diskdrev …

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  • 34disk — I. noun or disc Usage: often attributive Etymology: Latin discus more at dish Date: 1664 1. a. the seemingly flat figure of a celestial body < the solar disk > b. archaic discus …

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  • 35Disk-ID — freedb ist eine freie Datenbank mit Informationen über den Inhalt von Audio CDs. Diese Informationen stehen im Internet zur Verfügung und ermöglichen kompatiblen Programmen, beim Abspielen oder Auslesen einer Audio CD Metadaten wie den Titel des&#8230; …

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  • 36disk — [[t]dɪ̱sk[/t]] disks N COUNT: also on/to N (The spelling disc is also used, mainly in non technical contexts.) In a computer, the disk is the part where information is stored. → See also , disk drive, , hard disk The program takes up 2.5&#8230; …

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  • 37disk — noun /dɪsk/ a) A thin, flat, circular plate or similar object. A coin is a disk of metal. b) Something resembling a disk. Venus disk cut off light from the Sun …

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  • 38Disk — Dịsk: ↑ Disc. * * * Disk   [dt. »Scheibe«], scheibenförmiger Datenträger. Es hat sich eingebürgert, die Schreibweise »Disk« für magnetische Medien zu verwenden (z. B. Diskette; Festplatte, engl. hard disk); die Schreibweise »Disc« gilt dagegen&#8230; …

    Universal-Lexikon

  • 39disk(o)- — [Gr. diskos disk] a combining form denoting relationship to a disk, or disk shaped. See also words beginning disc(o) …

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  • 40disk */*/ — UK [dɪsk] / US noun [countable] Word forms disk : singular disk plural disks 1) computing a flat circular object on which information from a computer can be stored. Disks include hard disks, floppy disks, CDs, and DVDs Remove the disk from the&#8230; …

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