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file 1  (fl)
n.
1. A container, such as a cabinet or folder, for keeping papers in order.
2. A collection of papers or published materials kept or arranged in convenient order.
3. Computer Science A collection of related data or program records stored as a unit with a single name.
4.
a. A line of persons, animals, or things positioned one behind the other.
b. A line of troops or military vehicles so positioned.
5. Games Any of the rows of squares that run forward and backward between players on a playing board in chess or checkers.
6. Archaic A list or roll.
v. filed, fil·ing, files
v.tr.
1. To put or keep (papers, for example) in useful order for storage or reference.
2. To enter (a legal document) on public official record.
3. To send or submit (copy) to a newspaper.
4. To carry out the first stage of (a lawsuit, for example): filed charges against my associate.
v.intr.
1. To march or walk in a line.
2. To put items in a file.
3. To make application; apply: filed for a job with the state; file for a divorce.
4. To enter one's name in a political contest: filed for Congress.
Idiom:
on file
In or as if in a file for easy reference: We will keep your resumé on file.

[From Middle English filen, to put documents on file, from Old French filer, to spin thread, to put documents on a thread, from Late Latin flre, to spin, draw out in a long line, from Latin flum, thread; see gwh- in Indo-European roots.]

file 2  (fl)
n.
1. Any of several hardened steel tools with cutting ridges for forming, smoothing, or reducing especially metallic surfaces.
2. A nail file.
3. Chiefly British A crafty or artful person.
tr.v. filed, fil·ing, files
To smooth, reduce, or remove with or as if with a file.

[Middle English, from Old English fl; see peig- in Indo-European roots.]
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file2
left to right: double-cut flat file, single-cut round file, and single-cut half-round file

file 3  (fl)
tr.v. filed, fil·ing, files Archaic
To sully or defile.

[Middle English filen, from Old English flan; see p- in Indo-European roots.]

file 1
Noun
1. a folder or box used to keep documents in order
2. the documents, etc., kept in this way
3. documents or information about a specific subject or person: the doctor handed him his file
4. a line of people in marching formation, one behind another
5. Computers an organized collection of related records
6. on file recorded for reference, as in a file
Verb
[filing, filed]
1. to place (a document) in a file
2. to place (a legal document) on public or official record
3. to bring a lawsuit, esp. for divorce
4. to submit (a report or story) to a newspaper
5. to march or walk in a line [Latin filum a thread]

file 2
Noun
a hand tool consisting of a steel blade with small cutting teeth on its faces, used for shaping or smoothing
Verb
[filing, filed]
to shape or smooth (a surface) with a file [Old English fīl]

file  (fl)
A collection of related data or program records stored as a unit with a single name. Files are the basic units that a computer works with in storing and retrieving data.

File a collection of papers arranged in order; a line, queue, or row of people; animals or things standing or placed one behind each other; a small number of soldiers.
Examples: file of letters, 1666; of slanderous lies, 1581; of newspapers, 1806; of papers, 1525; of soldiers [two deep], 1598.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.filefile - a set of related records (either written or electronic) kept together
computer file - (computer science) a file maintained in computer-readable form
mug book, mug file - a file of mug shots (pictures of criminals that are kept on file by the police)
record - anything (such as a document or a phonograph record or a photograph) providing permanent evidence of or information about past events; "the film provided a valuable record of stage techniques"
tickler, tickler file - a file of memoranda or notices that remind of things to be done
2.filefile - a line of persons or things ranged one behind the other
snake dance - a group advancing in a single-file serpentine path
column - a line of units following one after another
line - a formation of people or things one behind another; "the line stretched clear around the corner"; "you must wait in a long line at the checkout counter"
3.filefile - office furniture consisting of a container for keeping papers in order
card index, card catalog, card catalogue - an alphabetical listing of items (e.g., books in a library) with a separate card for each item
office furniture - furniture intended for use in an office
vertical file - a file in which records are stored upright on one edge
4.file - a steel hand tool with small sharp teeth on some or all of its surfaces; used for smoothing wood or metal
blunt file - a file with parallel edges
flat file - a file with two flat surfaces
haft, helve - the handle of a weapon or tool
hand tool - a tool used with workers' hands
nailfile - a small flat file for shaping the nails
wood file, rasp - a coarse file with sharp pointed projections
rat-tail file - a thin round file shaped like the tail of a rat
round file - a file with a circular cross section; used to file the inside of holes
taper file - a file with converging edges
Verb1.file - record in a public office or in a court of law; "file for divorce"; "file a complaint"
law, jurisprudence - the collection of rules imposed by authority; "civilization presupposes respect for the law"; "the great problem for jurisprudence to allow freedom while enforcing order"
trademark - register the trademark of; "The company trademarked their new gadget"
register - record in writing; enter into a book of names or events or transactions
2.file - smooth with a file; "file one's fingernails"
smooth, smoothen - make smooth or smoother, as if by rubbing; "smooth the surface of the wood"
3.file - proceed in line; "The students filed into the classroom"
march, process - march in a procession; "They processed into the dining room"
file in - enter by marching in a file
file out - march out, in a file
4.file - file a formal charge against; "The suspect was charged with murdering his wife"
accuse, criminate, incriminate, impeach - bring an accusation against; level a charge against; "The neighbors accused the man of spousal abuse"
impeach - charge (a public official) with an offense or misdemeanor committed while in office; "The President was impeached"
5.file - place in a container for keeping records; "File these bills, please"
record, enter, put down - make a record of; set down in permanent form

file 1
verb 4. arrange, order, classify, put in place, slot in (informal) categorize, pigeonhole, put in order
verb 5. register, record, enter, log, put on record
verb 6. march, troop, parade, walk in line, walk behind one another

file 2
Translations

file [faɪl] n (tool) → lima;
(for nails) → lima de uñas (= dossier); expediente m (= folder); carpeta;
(in cabinet) → archivo;
(COMPUT) → fichero (= row); fila
vtlimar [+ papers]; clasificar;
(LAW) [+ claim]; presentar (= store); archivar;
to open/close a file (COMPUT) → abrir/cerrar un fichero;
to file in/out vientrar/salir en fila;
to file a suit against sb → entablar pleito contra algn;
to file past → desfilar ante
file [faɪl] n (= tool) → lime f (= dossier); dossier m (= folder); dossier, chemise f: (= binder); classeur m;
(Comput) → fichier m (= row); file f
vt [+ nails, wood] → limer [+ papers]; classer;
(Law) [+ claim]; faire enregistrer; déposer
vi to file in/out → entrer/sortir l'un derrière l'autre;
to file past → défiler devant;
to file a suit against sb (Law) → intenter un procès à qn
file [faɪl] nAkte f;
(folder) → (Akten)ordner m;
(for loose leaf) → (Akten)mappe f;
(Comput) → Datei f;
(row) → Reihe f;
(tool) → Feile f
vtablegen, abheften;
(claim) → einreichen;
(wood, metal, fingernails) → feilen
vi to file in/out → nacheinander hereinkommen/hinausgehen;
to file a suit against sb → eine Klage gegen jdn erheben;
to file past → in einer Reihe vorbeigehen;
to file for divorce → die Scheidung einreichen
file [faɪl] n (tool) → lima;
(for nails) → limetta (= dossier); incartamento;
(in cabinet) → scheda (= folder); cartellina;
(for loose leaf) → raccoglitore m (= row); fila;
(COMPUT) → archivio, file m inv
vt [+ nails, wood] → limare [+ papers]; archiviare;
(LAW) [+ claim]; presentare
vi to file in/out → entrare/uscire in fila;
to file past → marciare in fila davanti a;
to file a suit against sb → intentare causa contro qn

file1
n file [fail]
a line of soldiers etc walking one behind the other. ryرَتْل، طابور، صَف طويلстройzástuprækkedie Reiheφάλαγγαfilarivi, haneridaصفjonofileטוּרरेतीkolona, nizsor (emberekből)barisaneinföld röð, fylkingfila縦列열, 세로줄voraierindabarisanrijrekkeszeregcoluna/filaşirколоннаzástupvrstaredrad, ledแถวsıra縱列шеренга, рядاشیا یا افراد کی قطارhàng quân
v
to walk in a file They filed across the road.in 'n ry loopيَسير في طابورвървя в редицаjít/pochodovat v zástupugå i rækkehintereinander marschierenβαδίζω σε φάλαγγαdesfilarrivis sammumaبا صف حرکت کردنkulkea jonossamarcher en file indienneלָלֶכֶת בְּטוּרरेती चलानाici u dvoredumenetelberbarisganga (í röð), marséramarciare in fila*縦列で進む열을 지어 가다eiti vorelesoļot kolonnāberbarisin een rij lopen i rekke/én etter éniść w szereguformar uma coluna/andar em filaa merge în şir (indian)идти колоннойísť v zástupehoditi v vrstikretati se jedan iza drugoggå i ledเดินเป็นแถวsıra halinde yürümek魚貫行進,列隊前進іти колоною; іти один за однимقطار میں چلناđi thành hàng
in single file
(moving along) singly, one behind the other They went downstairs in single file.in enkelgelid loopفي رَتْل أحادي أو واحدا بعد الآخرв индийска нишкаhusím pochodem, po jednom za sebougåsegang; på rækkeim Gänsemarschπίσω από ο ένας τον άλλοfila india enhanereasبه صفjonossa, peräkanaaà la fileבְּטוּר אֶחָדएक बार मेंkolona po jedan, čovjek za čovjekomlibasorbansatu per satuí (einfaldri) röðin fila一列縦隊で일렬로vorele, vienas paskui kitąkolonnā pa vienamberderetanin ganzenmarsén etter én, i gåsegangrzędem, gęsiegoem fila/...indiana?în şir indianгуськомhusím pochodomv gosjem redujedan iza drugoggå i ett ledเข้าคิวbirerli kol成單行низкою; один за однимایک دوسرے کے پیچھےtheo hàng một

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