- disk: something with a round shape resembling a flat circular plate; "the moon's disk hung in a cloudless sky"
- a small shallow dish for holding a cup at the table
- dish: directional antenna consisting of a parabolic reflector for microwave or radio frequency radiation
- discus: a disk used in throwing competitions
- A saucer is a small type of dishware, a plate that is specifically used with and for supporting a cup – a cylindrical cup intended for coffee or a half-sphere teacup for tea. Additionally, the saucer is a distant cousin to the plate. ...
- The Saucer is a cinder cone in northern British Columbia, Canada. It is thought to have last erupted in the Holocene epoch.
- (Saucers) small, colored plastic discs used by coaches to delineate practice space and drills.
- (Saucers) A type of shallow hole that still keeps the ball visible above the table. Once the ball is directed into the recess, it will be ejected back towards the direction it came from, or sometimes at a right angle to its entry point instead. ...
- A target that consists of a shallow depression in the playfield and a solenoid that can kick the ball out of the saucer.
- Technical chart pattern depicting a security whose price has reached bottom and is moving up.
- Stress fracture of the front of the cannon bone that can be straight or curved.
- An item of sadware less than 7 inches (180mm) in diameter.
- Sunken hole in a playfield intended to hold the ball for multiball locks, bonus collect, scoring, etc. Also known as an eject hole.
- This term as used does not mean what goes under your tea cup, but the spoon used to "sauce" or "baste" your roast.
- Mode of Dalek transport, also known as Proto Thirteen. See that entry for additional information.
- A technical chart pattern that indicates a security's price has begun to increase after declining and bottoming out. An inverse saucer has a reverse pattern characterized by a decline after increasing and then reaching a plateau.
- A small plate with an indented center to hold the base of a matching cup to keep it from sliding when the pair were carried by the rim of the saucer. ...
- A reversal chart pattern, made up of a gradual rounding top. When the share price drops below the previous low, a downside breakout or further decline is indicated.
- is a technical charting formation that indicates that a stock's price has reached its low and that the downward trend has come to a close.