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disk the standard media used to transport files from one computer to another.
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disk In general, any circular-shaped data-storage medium that stores data on the flat surface of the platter. The most common type of disk is the magnetic disk, which stores data as magnetic patterns in a metal coating. Magnetic disks come in two forms: floppy and hard. Optical recording is a newer disk technology that gives higher capacity storage but at slower access times. DMA - Acronym for direct memory access. ...
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disk a piece of machinery that contains a number of round, concave-shaped, metal plates (disks) held perpendicular to the ground, and free to rotate. It is pulled across a site by a tractor or skidder. See "disking."
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disk A storage medium consisting of a spinning disk coated with a magnetic material for recording digital information.
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disk noun - A circle and all of its inside points. Defined as all points <= radius r away from a center point, in two dimensions. It is the planespace analog of the ball in realmspace and the gongyl in tetraspace. See the chart under rotatope.
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