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plough vs disk

disk vs plough

plough and disk both are nouns.

plough and disk both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
plough Yes No Yes No
disk Yes No Yes No
As verbs, disk is a hyponym of plough; that is, disk is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than plough:
  • plough: to break and turn over earth especially with a plow
  • disk: draw a harrow over (land)
Other hyponyms of plough include ridge, harrow.
plough (noun) disk (noun)
a farm tool having one or more heavy blades to break the soil and cut a furrow prior to sowing a flat circular plate
sound recording consisting of a disk with a continuous groove; used to reproduce music by rotating while a phonograph needle tracks in the groove
(computer science) a memory device consisting of a flat disk covered with a magnetic coating on which information is stored
something with a round shape resembling a flat circular plate
plough (verb) disk (verb)
to break and turn over earth especially with a plow draw a harrow over (land)
move in a way resembling that of a plow cutting into or going through the soil
Difference between plough and disk

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