Associations to the word «Disc»
Noun
- Copy
- Track
- Edison
- Alloy
- Special
- Axle
- Tentacle
- Sessions
- Wheel
- Dj
- Diameter
- Abs
- Label
- Recorder
- Collector
- Limited
- Footage
- Spindle
- Underside
- Clutch
- Costa
- Beatles
- Release
- Tuft
- Dual
- Records
- Dot
- Spine
- Two
- Snout
- Mastering
- Album
- Laser
- Suspension
- Motown
- Instrumental
- Box
- Cartilage
- Sticker
- Retina
- Version
- Torque
- Fold
- Peel
- Circumference
- Transcription
- Fin
- Ep
- Inch
- Rim
- Cylinder
- Aluminium
- Harrow
- Acorn
- Anniversary
- Sinatra
- Insert
- Fidelity
Adjective
Pictures for the word «Disc»
Wiktionary
DISC, noun. A thin, flat, circular plate or similar object.
DISC, noun. (anatomy) An intervertebral disc.
DISC, noun. Something resembling a disc.
DISC, noun. A vinyl phonograph / gramophone record.
DISC ASSESSMENT, noun. A group of psychometric tests based on word association.
DISC ASSESSMENTS, noun. Plural of DISC assessment
DISC BRAKE, noun. (Automotive) A type of brake where the friction is produced by brake pads which are pressed against a disk.
DISC BRAKES, noun. Plural of disc brake
DISC DRIVE, noun. (UK) Alternative spelling of disk drive
DISC DRIVES, noun. Plural of disc drive
DISC GOLF, noun. A game in which players take turns to throw a disc at a target, attempting to hit it with as few throws as possible.
DISC JOCKEY, noun. A person who plays and mixes recorded music at nightclubs, over the radio, and/or as a backup musician for spoken word, or hip hop performers.
DISC JOCKEYS, noun. Plural of disc jockey
Dictionary definition
DISC, noun. Sound recording consisting of a disk with a continuous groove; used to reproduce music by rotating while a phonograph needle tracks in the groove.
DISC, noun. Something with a round shape resembling a flat circular plate; "the moon's disk hung in a cloudless sky".
DISC, noun. (computer science) a memory device consisting of a flat disk covered with a magnetic coating on which information is stored.
DISC, noun. A flat circular plate.
Wise words
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