: to cultivate with an implement (such as a harrow or plow) that turns and loosens the soil with a series of discs
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The discovery is so surprising because even though AGNs are rich with gas and dust — the building blocks of planets — the turbulent conditions within the disks wouldn't generally be considered ideal for forming planets.—Robert Lea, Space.com, 14 June 2026 That turned out to be macOS 27, thanks to a notice in macOS 26 warning about the end of support for AirPort Disk and other Time Capsule disks… From macOS 27 onwards, Time Machine will require hardware using SMBv2 or SMBv3.—Ewan Spence, Forbes.com, 12 June 2026 The company did provide manual instructions for mitigating YellowKey, a vulnerability that allows attackers to defeat Bitlocker full-disk encryption.—Dan Goodin, ArsTechnica, 9 June 2026 In other words, the Oulu team wanted to know if a bumblebee was smart enough to move a Styrofoam ball under a blue disk, climb on top of it, and reach into a crevice to drink the sugary treat inside.—Drew Pittock, USA Today, 8 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for disk
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Etymology
Noun
borrowed from Latin discus "discus, kind of plate, gong" borrowed from Greek dískos "discus," in Late Greek also "dish, round mirror, the sun's disk, gong" — more at discus