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file (fīl)

transitive verb filed, filing fil′·ing

    1. to arrange (papers, etc.) in order for future reference
    2. to put (a paper, etc.) in its proper place or order
  1. ☆ to dispatch (a news story) to a newspaper, news agency, etc.
  2. to register (an application, etc.)
  3. to put (a legal document) on public record
  4. to initiate (a divorce suit or other legal action)

Etymology: ME filen < OFr filer, to string documents on thread, orig., to spin thread < LL filare, to spin < L filum, thread < IE base *gwhislo- > Lith gýsla, sinew

intransitive verb

  1. to move in a line to file out of a building
  2. ☆ to register oneself as a candidate (for a political office)
  3. to make application (for divorce proceedings, etc.)

noun

  1. a container, as a folder, cabinet, etc., for keeping papers in order
  2. an orderly arrangement of papers, cards, etc., as for reference
  3. a line of persons or things situated one behind another
  4. any of the rows of squares on a chessboard extending from one player's end to the other
  5. Comput. a collection of data (or, often, of logically related records) stored and dealt with as a single, named unit

Etymology: filesenses , , & < the v.; & < Fr file < L filum

Related Forms:

file Idioms

in file

in line, one behind another

on file

(kept) in or as in a file for reference
file2 definition

file (fīl)

noun

  1. a steel tool with a rough, ridged surface for smoothing, grinding down, or cutting through something
  2. Brit., Slang a crafty rascal

Etymology: ME < OE feol (Mercian fil), akin to Ger feile < Du vijl, prob. < IE base *peik-, var. of *peig-, to scratch, prick > paint

transitive verb filed, filing fil′·ing

to smooth, grind down, or cut through as with a file
file3 definition

file (fīl)

transitive verb filed, filing fil′·ing

Archaic to make foul; defile

Etymology: ME filen < OE -fylan < ful, dirty, foul

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Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Alternate definitions:
file Synonyms

file

n.

  1. A receptacle for keeping papers in order

    folder, filing cabinet, letter file, card file, letter case, pigeonhole, repository, organizer, drawer; see also folder 2.

  2. An orderly collection of papers

    card index, card file, portfolio, record, data, classified index, list, ready reference list, register, dossier, notebook, docket, census; see also catalog.

  3. Steel abrasive

    rasp, steel, sharpener, emery board.

    Types of files include: flat, round, rat-tail, triangular, saw, fingernail, wood, 10-inch, 12-inch, etc.

  4. A line

    rank, row, column; see line 1.

on file

filed, cataloged, registered; see recorded.


file

v.

  1. To arrange in order

    classify, index, deposit, categorize, catalog, record, register, list, arrange, interfile, pigeonhole, docket; see also classify.

  2. To use an abrasive

    abrade, rasp, scrape, smooth, rub down, level off, finish, sharpen, hone, grind.


Webster's New World Roget's A-Z Thesaurus Copyright © 1999 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

file Usage Examples

Converse of object

  • save: You may prefer to save the file to disk for later viewing.

Adjective modifier

  • audio: I moved the audio files for Pod of Funk to another server three weeks ago.

Modifies a noun

  • format: The report is provided in the PDF file format.

Noun used with modifier

  • PDF: Unable to view our PDF files within your web browser window?

Preposition: in

  • directory: Once downloaded, you should ' unzip ' the files in a directory on your machine.

Preposition: for

  • bankruptcy: At the time concern was raised that VISCorp was about to file for bankruptcy itself.
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