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What (who) is files - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Files; Filing; File (disambiguation); FILE

File (tool)         
  • A selection of diamond impregnated files
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  • Relative tooth sizes for smooth, 2nd cut and bastard files
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  • A needle file set depicting various shapes, from top to bottom: pillar, half round, barrette, square, round, triangular.
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  • A selection of machine files
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  • A selection of riffler files
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TOOL USED TO REMOVE FINE AMOUNTS OF MATERIAL
File (metalwork); File card (tool); Bastard file; Mill file; Flat file (hand tool)
A file is a tool used to remove fine amounts of material from a workpiece. It is common in woodworking, metalworking, and other similar trade and hobby tasks.
filing         
n.
storage of data
to do filing
Filing         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of File.
II. Filing ·noun A fragment or particle rubbed off by the act of filing; as, iron filings.

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File

File or filing may refer to:

Examples of use of files
1. You can also export these labels as text files and reimport them into other files.
2. Sonos will also stream compressed (but not lossless) WMA files and non–copy–protected AAC files.
3. These include accessing computers, intending to steal computer files and data, and stealing computer files.
4. Initially she insisted the boxes contained personal files, but later acknowledged that some contained business files.
5. While files that have simply been deleted can sometimes be recovered; overwritten files are usually lost for good.