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English Dictionary: floppy disk by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
floppy disk
n
  1. a small plastic magnetic disk enclosed in a stiff envelope with a radial slit; used to store data or programs for a microcomputer; "floppy disks are noted for their relatively slow speed and small capacity and low price"
    Synonym(s): diskette, floppy, floppy disk
From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (15Feb98) [foldoc]:
   floppy disk
  
      (Or "floppy", "diskette") A small,
      portable plastic disk coated in a magnetisable substance used
      for storing computer data, readable by a computer with a
      floppy disk drive.   The physical size of disks has shrunk from
      the early 8 inch, to 5 1/4 inch ("minifloppy") to 3 1/2 inch
      ("microfloppy") while the data capacity has risen.
  
      These disks are known as "floppy" disks (or diskettes) because
      the disk is flexible and the read/write head is in physical
      contact with the surface of the disk in contrast to "{hard
      disks}" (or winchesters) which are rigid and rely on a small
      fixed gap between the disk surface and the heads.   Floppies
      may be either single-sided or double-sided.
  
      3.5 inch floppies are less floppy than the larger disks
      because they come in a stiff plastic "envelope" or case, hence
      the alternative names "stiffy" or "crunchy" sometimes used to
      distinguish them from the floppier kind.
  
      The following formats are used on {IBM PC}s and elsewhere:
  
         Capacity   Density   Width
         360K    double   5.25"
         720K    double   3.5"
         1.2M    high       5.25"
         1.44M    high       3.5"
  
      Double denisty and high density are usually abbreviated DD and
      HD.   HD 3.5 inch disks have a second hole in the envelope and
      an overlapping "HD" logo.
  
      (1996-08-23)
  
  
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