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A disk (American spelling: disc) is anything that resembles a flattened cylinder in shape. More specifically: * In biology, an intervertebral disc is a cartilaginous joint between vertebrae in the spine of vertebrate animals.* In mathematics, a disk is a geometrical object. See Disk (mathematics).* A gramophone record (commonly "phonograph record" in U.S. English) is an analogue sound recording disc used on a gramophone or phonograph. ...
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The discus throw is an athletics (track and field) throwing event. The discus, the object to be thrown, is a lens-shaped heavy disc with a diameter of 220 mm and a weight of two kilograms for the men's event, and one kg for the women's, with a smaller diameter of 182 mm. In U.S. high school track and field, boys typically throw a discus weighing 1.616 kg (3 lb 9 oz) and the girls throw the 1 kg women's disc. ...
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(disc(o)-) [L. discus, qv] a combining form denoting relationship to a disk, or disk-shaped. See also words beginning disko-.
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