disc

noun
UK: /dɪsk/
US: /dɪsk/
  1. A flat, round object.

    1. I threw a disc to my dog in the park.
    2. The athlete specialized in throwing the disc a great distance.
  2. A round, flat, shiny object that stores digital information.

    1. I saved the file to a disc.
    2. The old computer used a floppy disc to store important programs.

Synonyms

record platter disk
disc verb
  1. To make a recording on a disc.

    1. They will disc the new album next month.
    2. The band decided to disc their concert to sell to fans.
  2. To plow land with a disc harrow.

    1. Farmers often disc their fields to prepare them for planting.
    2. He used a tractor to disc the large field before sowing seeds.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "disc" in English means: A flat, round object., A round, flat, shiny object that stores digital information..

The phonetic transcription of "disc" is /dɪsk/ in British English and /dɪsk/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "disc": record, platter, disk.

Example usage of "disc": "I threw a disc to my dog in the park.". More examples on the page.