CD-RW
CD-RW
Definition
CD-RW (sē′dē′är′dub′əl yo̵o′)
noun
a compact disc, blank when purchased, designed to be recorded on repeatedly by the consumer
Etymology: CD + r(e)w(ritable)
CD-RW
Usage Examples
Modifies a noun
- drive: All scanner PCs are logged onto in the normal way, and are equipped with large monitors and CD-RW drives.
- disk: CD-RW disks allow for data, commonly music, to be repeatedly recorded onto the disk.
- medium: CD-RW media can be very useful for troubleshooting possible problems with your set up before committing the final back up to a CD-R disk.
