IPA: /ˈdɪkəs/
KK: /ˈdɪskəs/
A flat, circular object that is thrown in sports competitions, often made of wood or plastic with a metal edge.
In the Olympics, athletes compete in the discus throw event.
Discus → It is derived from the Latin word "discus" (meaning a quoit or disk), which in turn comes from the Greek "diskos" (meaning disk or plate). The word refers to a flat, circular object used in sports, particularly in throwing events.
Picture a flat, circular object used in sports — that's what a discus is, derived from the Latin and Greek words for disk.