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disc

noun as in disk

noun as in plate

noun as in platter

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Injuries have limited Moors for most of her college career after she overcame herniated discs in her back and nerve damage in her legs to compete at the Olympics.

Hackman also volunteered to be a disc jockey and read the news on the military radio station.

He was stationed in China where he worked as a radio operator, which led to later work as a disc jockey.

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Reports suggest that leaked footage came from physical copies of the game, and it is possible that copies had been printed on to discs to meet this date.

From BBC

However, Beckham contended in court Friday morning that X-rays have shown he suffered damage to a disc in his back.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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