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A disk or disc generally refers to a round flat object, although the usage varies between different variants of English (see spelling of disc for the origin of the two spellings and regional differences[1]). Common types of disc include:

Look up disc, disk in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

The spelling disc is commonly used for audio and video recording media, including:

The spelling disk (sometimes viewed as an abbreviation of diskette) is used for magnetic recording media (see disk storage), including:

The spelling "disk" is also used in science, such as

DISC can stand for:

DISK can stand for:

  1. ^ This article therefore mixes the variant spellings, but attempts to use the dominant spelling whenever this is clear from the context or other articles.
  2. ^ See asudisc.org for more information.

In astrophysics:

In data storage:

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