Disk vs Tape - What's the difference?
disk | tape |
A thin, flat, circular plate or similar object.
Something resembling a disk.
An .
A vinyl phonograph/gramophone record.
A floppy disk - removable magnetic medium or a hard disk - fixed, persistent digital storage.
A disc - either a CD-ROM, an audio CD, a DVD or similar removable storage medium.
A harrow.
A ring- or cup-shaped enlargement of the flower receptacle or ovary that bears nectar or, less commonly, the stamens.
(agriculture) to harrow
* {{quote-book, year=1916, author=Various, title=Trees, Fruits and Flowers of Minnesota, 1916, chapter=, edition=
, passage=That is alkali. Mr. Kochendorfer: I have a ten-year apple orchard that I disked last year and kept it tolerably clean this spring. }}
* {{quote-book, year=1948, author=Various, title=Northern Nut Growers Association Incorporated 39th Annual Report, chapter=, edition=
, passage=The next year I plowed and disked the patch of ground and planted potatoes. }}
* {{quote-news, year=1991, date=September 6, author=Jerry Sullivan, title=Field & Street, work=Chicago Reader
, passage=The soil is plowed and disked and then seeded with a mixture of prairie plants. }}
Flexible material in a roll with a sticky surface on one or both sides; adhesive tape.
Thin and flat paper, plastic or similar flexible material, usually produced in the form of a roll.
Finishing tape, stretched across a track to mark the end of a race.
Magnetic or optical recording media in a roll; videotape or audio tape.
Unthinking, patterned response triggered by a particular stimulus
(trading , from ticker tape) The series of prices at which a financial instrument trades.
(ice hockey) The wrapping of the primary puck-handling surface of a hockey stick
To bind with adhesive tape.
To record, particularly onto magnetic tape.
(informal, passive) To understand, figure out.
As nouns the difference between disk and tape
is that disk is a thin, flat, circular plate or similar object while tape is flexible material in a roll with a sticky surface on one or both sides; adhesive tape.As verbs the difference between disk and tape
is that disk is to harrow while tape is to bind with adhesive tape.disk
English
(wikipedia disk)Noun
(en noun)- A coin is a disk of metal.
- Venus' disk cut off light from the Sun.
- Turn the disk over, after it has finished.
- He still uses floppy disks from 1979.
- She burned some disks yesterday to back up her computer.
Usage notes
In International English, disk'' is the correct spelling for magnetic ''disks''. If the medium is optical, the variant ''disc'' is usually preferred, although computing is a peculiar field for the term. For instance hard disk and other disk drives are always thus spelled, yet so are terms like compact discs. Thus, if referring to a physical drive or older media (3" or 5.25" diskettes) the ''k'' is used, but ''c is used for newer (optical based) media. Less commonly, in British English, disc'' has been used for magnetic disks, as in ''floppy disc'' and ''discette .Verb
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Anagrams
* * ----tape
English
Noun
(en noun)- Hand me some tape . I need to fix a tear in this paper.
- After the party there was tape all over the place.
- Jones broke the tape in 47.77 seconds, a new world record.
- Did you get that on tape ?
- Old couples sometimes will play tapes at each other during a fight.
- Don’t fight the tape .
- His pass was right on the tape .
Derived terms
(Derived terms) * adhesive tape * cassette tape * cut red tape * double-sided tape * duck tape * duck tape * duct tape * gaffer tape * gray tape * magnetic tape * masking tape * on tape * police tape * red tape * scotch tape * Sellotape * sex tape * tale of the tape * tapeworm * tape measure * tape recorder * ticker tape * sticky tape * video tapeVerb
- Can you tape that together, please?
- You shouldn’t have said that. The microphone was on and we were taping.
- I've finally got this thing taped.
