what is centos LiveCD? [closed] - linux

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Reference: https://projects.centos.org/trac/livecd/wiki
I am not able to find what the LiveCD means?
Does it mean that I can run the OS on the CD without any installation on the local machine?

A live CD, live DVD, or live disc is a complete bootable computer operating system which runs in the computers memory, rather than loading from the hard disk drive
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_CD
This gives you the ability to try the OS without having to install it

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