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CD-ROM

American  
[see-dee-rom] / ˈsiˌdiˈrɒm /

noun

Computers.
  1. a compact disk on which a large amount of digitized read-only data can be stored.


CD-ROM British  
/ -ˈrɒm /

noun

  1. compact disc read-only memory; a compact disc used with a computer system as a read-only optical disk

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CD-ROM Scientific  
/ sēdē′rŏm /
  1. A compact disk containing permanently stored data that cannot be altered.


CD-ROM Cultural  
  1. An acronym for c ompact d isc-r ead o nly m emory. Commonly known as CDs, these plastic discs hold information that can be read by laser. (Compare magnetic tape.)


Etymology

Origin of CD-ROM

First recorded in 1980–85; shortening of c(ompact) d(isk) r(ead-)o(nly) m(emory)

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Early CD-ROM technology offered high storage capacity but slow loading times that fit the slow-paced, contemplative style of the game.

From Seattle Times Mar. 14, 2024

She means the CD-ROM drive and hard disk drive, two features she has never known a computer to have in her lifetime.

From Washington Post Mar. 1, 2023

The demands for alien intel became so many that the CIA eventually compiled it onto a CD-ROM, obtained by Greenwald and uploaded to the Black Vault, divvied into dozens of downloadable PDFs.

From Fox News Jan. 12, 2021

That’s the case, as reported by Isabel Ochoa Gold in Criterion, of the 1997 CD-ROM project “Immemory” by the late French filmmaker Chris Marker.

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 28, 2020

I put in a CD-ROM called HealthTextand searched for “aneurysm.”

From "Tangerine" by Edward Bloor

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