1. disc - Noun
2. disc - Verb
A flat round plate
A circular structure either in plants or animals; as, a blood disc, a germinal disc, etc. Same as Disk.
Source: Webster's dictionarydisc.
the moon's disk hung in a cloudless sky Source: Internet
2000s A compilation album called Garage D'Or was released in 2000, with one disc composed of greatest hits and three new songs, and another of out-takes, soundtrack contributions, demos and other obscurities. Source: Internet
A benefit of grid couplings, over either gear or disc couplings, is the ability their grid coupling spring elements have to absorb and spread peak load impact energy over time. Source: Internet
2)The smallest disc is the first and last disc to move. Source: Internet
A commentary (1991, p.231) has noted of Homer's usage of the flat earth disc in the Iliad: "Okeanos. Source: Internet
Access to ROM memory occurred at 2 MHz regardless of graphics mode so theoretically programs released on ROM could run at least twice as fast as those released on tape or disc. Source: Internet