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/ˈdɪskəs/ noun

A heavy disk thrown in athletic competition, or the sport itself. Also refers to a circular, disk-shaped object or anatomical structure.

From Greek 'diskos' meaning 'disk' or 'quoit.' The athletic event dates back to ancient Greek Olympics around 708 BCE, making it one of humanity's oldest organized sports.

AMዲስክስ
ARالقرص
BNডিস্কাস
CAdisc
CSdisk
DAdiskus
DEDiskus
ELδίσκος
ESdisco
FAدیسک
FIkiekko
FRdisque
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