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[C] Countable
pl: diskspast: nullpp: nulling: nullcomp: nullsup: null

This term evokes a sense of flatness and precision. In technology, it suggests a surface for recording information, shifting from the physical platter of a hard drive to the abstract concept of digital storage. It carries a cold, mechanical connotation when used in computing. In a biological or astronomical sense, the word describes a protective or celestial boundary. When applied to the spine, it implies a cushioning function, while in astronomy, it describes the visible face of a sphere, transforming a 3D object into a 2D visual projection.

Countable when referring to physical hardware like a hard disk or a specific anatomical piece of cartilage.

Meanings

Noun
[object]

A flat, circular object, especially one used for storing data in a computer.

"He saved the document onto a hard disk."

Noun
[anatomy]

A thin piece of cartilage between the vertebrae of the spine.

"The patient suffered from a slipped disk in her lower back."

Noun
[shape]

A circular region or shape, such as that of the sun or moon.

"The golden disk of the sun sank below the horizon."

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