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floppy disk
[ flop-ee disk ]
noun
- a portable storage medium consisting of a square plastic case containing a thin disk coated with magnetic material that is inserted into a drive to read and write data: popular from the 1970s through the 1990s.
floppy disk
noun
- a flexible removable magnetic disk that stores information and can be used to store data for use in a microprocessor Also calleddisketteflexible disk
floppy disk
/ flŏp′pē /
- A flexible plastic disk coated with magnetic material and covered by a protective jacket, used for storing data. Floppy disks were once the principal storage medium for personal computers, but inexpensive hard disks and writable compact disks have greatly diminished their role.
Word History and Origins
Origin of floppy disk1
Example Sentences
He doesn’t have the internet on his computer and continues to save his work to a floppy disk, which he walks down the hall to his assistant at the end of the work day.
But energetic fans sustained the work, with zines passed around on floppy disks, photocopied and then read online.
You will try to take a bite of a sandwich, and — crunch, you have bitten into a floppy disk of sources and methods from 1993.
It has been two decades since their heyday, but one bulk supplier of the iconic 3.5-inch floppy disk used to store data in 1990s says business is still booming.
Japan's digital minister has "declared war" on floppy disks and other retro tech used by the country's bureaucrats.
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