File ( noun , verb , verb )

(As a noun)

File ( noun )

  1. A collection of papers or documents kept together.
  2. A single document or record within a larger collection.
  3. A tool with a ridged or serrated surface for smoothing or shaping wood or metal.

Origin:

Middle english fil, from old french, from latin filum thread, from filare to spin.

Examples:

  1. I need to find a file in the cabinet.
  2. He filed the paperwork in the correct folder.
  3. She filed her taxes online.
  4. The carpenter used a file to smooth the wood.
  5. The file is missing from the folder.

(As a verb)

File ( verb )

  1. A collection of papers or documents kept together.
  2. A single document or record within a larger collection.
  3. A tool with a ridged or serrated surface for smoothing or shaping wood or metal.

Origin:

Middle english fil, from old french, from latin filum thread, from filare to spin.

Examples:

  1. I need to find a file in the cabinet.
  2. He filed the paperwork in the correct folder.
  3. She filed her taxes online.
  4. The carpenter used a file to smooth the wood.
  5. The file is missing from the folder.

(As a verb)

File ( verb )

  1. A collection of papers or documents kept together.
  2. A single document or record within a larger collection.
  3. A tool with a ridged or serrated surface for smoothing or shaping wood or metal.

Origin:

Middle english fil, from old french, from latin filum thread, from filare to spin.

Examples:

  1. I need to find a file in the cabinet.
  2. He filed the paperwork in the correct folder.
  3. She filed her taxes online.
  4. The carpenter used a file to smooth the wood.
  5. The file is missing from the folder.
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