file
noun
- 1
A collection of papers collated and archived together.
- 2
A roll or list.
- 3
Course of thought; thread of narration.
- 4
An aggregation of data on a storage device, identified by a name.
“I'm going to delete these unwanted files to free up some disk space.”
verb
- 1
To commit (official papers) to some office.
- 2
To place in an archive in a logical place and order
- 3
To store a file (aggregation of data) on a storage medium such as a disc or another computer.
- 4
(with for) To submit a formal request to some office.
“She filed for divorce the next day.”
- 5
To set in order; to arrange, or lay away.
noun
- 1
A column of people one behind another, whether "single file" or in a large group with many files side by side.
“The troops marched in Indian file.”
- 2
A small detachment of soldiers.
- 3
One of the eight vertical lines of squares on a chessboard (i.e., those identified by a letter). The analog horizontal lines are the ranks.
verb
- 1
To move in a file.
“The applicants kept filing into the room until it was full.”
noun
- 1
A hand tool consisting of a handle to which a block of coarse metal is attached, and used for removing sharp edges or for cutting, especially through metal.
- 2
A cunning or resourceful person.
verb
- 1
To smooth, grind, or cut with a file.
“I'd better file the bottoms of the table legs. Otherwise they will scratch the flooring.”
verb
- 1
To defile
- 2
To corrupt
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