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hard drive

American  
[hahrd drahyv] / ˈhɑrd ˈdraɪv /

noun

Computers.
  1. HDD.

  2. (loosely) a drive for a computer, as a traditional hard disk drive (HDD) or another drive serving a similar function, as opposed to a very small, portable flash drive.


hard drive British  

noun

  1. computing (on a computer) the mechanism that handles the reading, writing, and storage of data on the hard disk

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hard drive Scientific  
  1. A disk drive that reads data stored on hard disks.

  2. Also called hard disk drive


hard drive Cultural  
  1. The bulk of the memory of a personal computer is magnetically stored on hard disks that constitute the hard drive. Information in the hard drive is durable, in that it remains magnetically stored when the computer is turned off. (See magnetic memory.)


Etymology

Origin of hard drive

First recorded in 1980–85

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