discs
Pronunciation: [dɪsks]
Word
Context: "technology"
(noun) a round flat object that can store information or be used in various devices. Think of a disc like a CD or DVD that plays music or movies.
Example
I love listening to music on my favorite discs.
Example
The discs were too scratched to play any songs.
Example
Do you have any discs that we can use to watch a movie?
Context: "games"
(noun) a flat, round object that is used in games like Frisbee or in sports like disc golf. It’s something you throw or hit to play.
Example
We had so much fun playing disc golf last weekend.
Example
The disc flew too far and landed in the bushes, making it hard to find.
Example
Can you throw the disc far enough to reach the other side of the park?
Context: "anatomy"
(noun) a small, round structure in the body, like a spinal disc that helps cushion the bones. These discs keep our backs flexible and comfortable.
Example
The doctor explained that the discs in our spine help us move easily.
Example
When the discs are damaged, it can make it hard to walk or bend.
Example
How many discs do you have in your spine?
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