The English term "disc" matches the Italian term "lastra, fetta"

other english words that include "disc" : italian :
accretion of discount incremento
disc brake freno a disco
discard deporre
discern distinquere, riconoscere
discerningly crìtico
discharge assòlvere, licenziato, scaricare
disciple più giovane
disciplinarian superiore
discipline disciplina
disclose svelare, scoperchiare, far noto
disclosing svelante
disclosure notifica, rivelazione
discombobulate disordinare
discombobulated astruso
discomfit vincere
discommode molestare
discommodes molestato
discommoding molestante
discompose agitare
discomposure eccitazione
disconcertedness imbarazzo
disconcerting spiacevole
disconnected separai
disconnectedly separato
disconnectedness separazione
disconnection separazione
disconnects separa
disconsolate sconsolato
discontent malcontento
discontinuity interruzione
discontinuous interrotto
discord disaccordo
discordance dissonanza
discordancy disaccordo
discount sconto
discourage scoraggiare
discouraging scoraggiante
discover scoperchiare, scoprire
discoverable accertabile
discoverer scopritore
discoverers scopritore
discovers scoperto
discovery scoperta
discreditable disonorevole
discreditably disonorevole
discreet decente, riservato
discrepancy discrepanza
discrete separato, separato, singolo
discretion tatto, discrezione
discretionary elasticità di azione
discursiveness volubilità
discus disco
discuss trattare, discùtere
discussible opinabile
discussion conferenza
nondisclosure segretezza
undischarged non pagato
undisclosed anònimo
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