Definition
Plural of discoid; multiple disk-shaped or disk-like objects, structures, or organisms.
Etymology
Regular English plural of discoid, formed by adding -s. Used when referring to multiple disk-shaped items in scientific or descriptive contexts.
Kelly Says
In biology, you might describe multiple lens-shaped or disk-shaped cells, spicules, or organisms as discoids—it's a convenient way to talk about a group of things that all share that characteristic flat, circular shape.
Translations
BNবাংলা
ডিস্কয়েড
di-skoy-ed
CSČeština
discoid
dis-koid
DEDeutsch
Discoiden
dis-koh-i-den
ELΕλληνικά
δισκοειδής
dis-ko-i-dis
ESEspañol
discoides
dis-koh-ides
FAفارسی
دیسکوئید
di-sko-eid
FRFrançais
discoïdes
dis-koid
HEעברית
דיסקויד
dis-ko-id
HIहिन्दी
डिस्कॉइड
dis-ko-id
HUMagyar
discoid
dis-koid
IDBahasa Indonesia
discoid
dis-koid
ITItaliano
discoidi
dis-koh-idi
KMKM
ឌីសកូអ៊ីដ
dee-sak-oo-it
MSBahasa Melayu
discoid
dis-koid
MYမြန်မာ
ဒီစကောက်
dee-ska-kuet
NLNederlands
discoïde
dis-koh-id
PLPolski
discoidalne
dis-koh-i-dal-ne
PTPortuguês
discoides
dis-koh-ides
RORomână
discoid
dis-koid
RUРусский
дискоиды
diskoidy
SVSvenska
discoid
dis-koid
SWKiswahili
discoid
dis-koid
TAதமிழ்
டிஸ்கோயிட்
ti-s-ko-oi-t
TEతెలుగు
డిస్కోయిడ్
dis-ko-oi-d
TRTürkçe
discoid
dis-koid
UKУкраїнська
дискоїдний
dis-ko-i-dnyy
VITiếng Việt
discoid
dis-koid