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diskIn computing, a common medium for storing large volumes of data. A magnetic disk is rotated at high speed in a disk-drive unit as a read/write (playback or record) head passes over its surfaces to record or read the magnetic variations that encode the data. Optical disks, such as CD-ROM (compact-disc read-only memory) and WORM (write once, read many times), are also used to store computer data. Data are recorded on the disk surface as etched microscopic pits and are read by a laser-scanning device.
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| Everything save that little disk above was profoundly dark, and when I looked up again Weena had disappeared. If a disk stops on a chalk line, it does not count anything. The little red disk was turned in every direction and Raoul saw that the floor, the walls and the ceiling were all formed of planking. |
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