CD-R

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CD-R

abbr.
compact disk-recordable
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CD-R

abbreviation for
(Electronics) compact disc recordable: a compact disc that can be used to record only once. Compare CDE
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Cdr.

or CDR,

Commander.

CD-R


n.
a compact disc onto which data can be written but not erased or modified.
[1985–90; C(ompact) D(isc)-R(ecordable)]
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Noun1.CD-R - a compact disc on which you can write only once and thereafter is read-only memory
compact disc, compact disk, CD - a digitally encoded recording on an optical disk that is smaller than a phonograph record; played back by a laser
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Translations

CD-R

[ˌsiːdiːˈɑːr] nCD-R m inv
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References in periodicals archive
VariRec is only available with Track-at-Once and Disc-at-Once recording modes at 4 X CD-Write speeds.
The drive also supports a wide variety of writing modes, including Track-at-Once, Disc-at-Once, Session-at-Once, Multisession, and variable/fixed packet writing.
This differs from how track-at-once CD-R discs are typically written, where the data area is written first, followed by the lead-in/table of contents and lead Out areas.
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