disks
Pronunciation: [dɪsks]
Word
Context: "technology"
(noun) a flat, circular object used for storing data or information in computers or for playing music in compact discs. You can think of disks like big, round CDs that hold your favorite songs or important files.
Example
I saved my project on a flash disk so I can use it later.
Example
We can't play that old music because we lost the disks.
Example
Do you have any disks with movies on them?
Context: "sports"
(noun) a round object used in various games, like a frisbee or a hockey puck. Disks in sports are often thrown, hit, or slid around like in a game of ultimate frisbee.
Example
We played catch with a flying disk at the park.
Example
The disk fell into the water and we couldn't retrieve it.
Example
Did you bring the disk for our game today?
Context: "anatomy"
(noun) the small, round, flat parts in your body that cushion the bones in your spine. They help you move and bend without pain, like little pillows between your bones.
Example
Her doctor said her back is healthy because her disks are in good shape.
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He has back pain because one of his disks is damaged.
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How many disks are in a human spine?
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