disc
A small plastic disc on which digital information, especially music, is stored.
Refers to a Digital Versatile Disc, often used for video.
A common, non-medical term for a herniated or prolapsed disc.
A medical condition affecting the spine in which a tear in the outer, fibrous ring of an intervertebral disc allows the soft, central portion to bulge out.
An analogue sound storage medium, a phonograph record.
A term for a herniated disc, where the disc bulges out from between the vertebrae.
Used to indicate that information or media is stored on a disc.
To cause a disc to produce sound or images.
To put a disc into a player or drive.
To write data onto a recordable disc (like a CD-R or DVD-R).
To force a disc to come out of a player or drive.
To watch the video content of a disc (e.g., a DVD).
To put a disc into a player or drive so that it is ready to be used.
To actively pay attention to the audio content of a disc.
To suffer an injury where a spinal disc moves out of its proper position.
To capture sound or data onto a disc.
To make a disc available for the public to buy.
To manufacture or create a disc for distribution.
To suggest a particular disc to someone as being good.
To listen to the audio content of a disc.
Used to describe the contents of a disc.