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disco-

1. a combining form representing disk or disc in compound words: discifloral.
2. a combining form meaning “phonograph record”, used in the formation of compound words: discography.
Also, disci-; especially before a vowel, disc-.
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disco- or disc- also disci-  
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  1. Disk: discoid.

  2. Phonograph record: discophile.


[Latin, from Greek disko-, from diskos, disk; see disk.]
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disco- or disc- or disci-
pref.
Disk: discoid.

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