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Disc or disk may refer to:

Music

  • Disc (band), an American experimental music band
  • Disk (album), a 1995 EP by Moby

Other uses

  • Disc (galaxy), a disc-shaped group of stars
  • Disc (magazine), a British music magazine
  • Disc harrow, a farm implement
  • DISC assessment, a group of psychometric tests
  • Death-inducing signaling complex
  • Defence Intelligence and Security Centre or Joint Intelligence Training Group, the headquarters of the Defence College of Intelligence and the British Army Intelligence Corps
  • Delaware Independent School Conference, a high-school sports conference
  • Devrimci İşçi Sendikaları Konfederasyonu, a Turkish trade union centre
  • Domestic international sales corporation, a provision in U.S. tax law
  • Dundee International Sports Centre, a sports centre in Scotland
  • International Symposium on Distributed Computing, an academic conference
  • Disk, a part of plant morphology

See also

  • Cylinder (disambiguation)
  • Discus (disambiguation)
  • Spelling of disc
  • All pages with titles beginning with Disc
  • All pages with titles beginning with Disk
  • All pages with titles containing Disc
  • All pages with titles containing Disk
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