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file - a steel hand tool with small sharp teeth on some or all of its surfaces; used for smoothing wood or metal |
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hand tool a tool used with workers' hands
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blunt file a file with parallel edges
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flat file a file with two flat surfaces
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haft,
helve the handle of a weapon or tool
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nailfile a small flat file for shaping the nails
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rasp,
wood file a coarse file with sharp pointed projections
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rat-tail file a thin round file shaped like the tail of a rat
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round file a file with a circular cross section; used to file the inside of holes
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taper file a file with converging edges
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file - a set of related records (either written or electronic) kept together |
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record the sum of recognized accomplishments; "the lawyer has a good record"; "the track record shows that he will be a good president"
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computer file (computer science) a file maintained in computer-readable form
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mug book,
mug file a file of mug shots (pictures of criminals that are kept on file by the police)
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tickler,
tickler file a file of memoranda or notices that remind of things to be done
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file - office furniture consisting of a container for keeping papers in order |
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office furniture furniture intended for use in an office
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card catalog,
card catalogue,
card index a library catalog in which each publication is described on a separate file card
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vertical file a file in which records are stored upright on one edge
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file - a line of persons or things ranged one behind the other |
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line acting in conformity; "in line with"; "he got out of line"; "toe the line"
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snake dance a ceremonial dance (as by the Hopi) in which snakes are handled or invoked
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column (architecture) a tall vertical cylindrical structure standing upright and used to support a structure
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| verbo |
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file - record in a public office or in a court of law; "file for divorce"; "file a complaint" |
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register |
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register enter into someone's consciousness; "Did this event register in your parents' minds?"
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jurisprudence,
law the branch of philosophy concerned with the law and the principles that lead courts to make the decisions they do
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trademark register the trademark of; "The company trademarked their new gadget"
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file - place in a container for keeping records; "File these bills, please" |
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enter,
put down,
record become a participant; be involved in; "enter a race"; "enter an agreement"; "enter a drug treatment program"; "enter negotiations"
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file - proceed in line; "The students filed into the classroom" |
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march,
process walk fast, with regular or measured steps; walk with a stride; "He marched into the classroom and announced the exam"; "The soldiers marched across the border"
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file in enter by marching in a file
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file out march out, in a file
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file - smooth with a file; "file one's fingernails" |
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rub move over something with pressure; "rub my hands"; "rub oil into her skin"
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smooth,
smoothen make smooth or smoother, as if by rubbing; "smooth the surface of the wood"
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