What's the rule for "disc" vs. "disk"? Paging @propensive.
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Yes. And American OSs set the trend for the kind of disc associated with a computer, at a time when people were learning what they were. So we now always use "disk" for computer discs. My last British computer still said "disc" to me in about 1999.
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This is very confusing, but it sounds like a reasonable explanation.
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Another datapoint: CDs and DVDs are, I think, always "discs", even in US English.
4:20 AM - 9 Feb 2018
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