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fileIn hardware and metalworking, bar- or rod-shaped tool of hardened steel with many small cutting edges raised on its surfaces. Files are used for smoothing or forming objects, especially of metal. A file's cutting or abrading action results from rubbing it, usually by hand, against the workpiece. The single-cut file has rows of parallel teeth cut diagonally across the working surfaces. The double-cut file has rows of teeth crossing each other. Rasp teeth are disconnected and round on top; rasp files are usually very coarse and are used primarily on wood and soft materials. fileA collection of bytes stored as an individual entity. All data on disk is stored as a file with an assigned file name that is unique within the folder (directory) it resides in. Type Contents data file (table) data records document text spreadsheet rows and columns of cells image rows and columns of bits drawing list of vectors audio digitized sound waves MIDI MIDI instructions video digital video frames Web page text batch file text source program text executable program machine language file1 1. Chess any of the eight vertical rows of squares on a chessboard 2. Computing a named collection of information, in the form of text, programs, graphics, etc., held on a permanent storage device such as a magnetic disk file2 a hand tool consisting essentially of a steel blade with small cutting teeth on some or all of its faces. It is used for shaping or smoothing metal, wood, etc. file [fīl] (computer science) A collection of related records treated as a unit. (design engineering) A steel bar or rod with cutting teeth on its surface; used as a smoothing or forming tool.
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He files off the edges of his boot soles and blade plates to get more clearance for his unusually deep edgework; to allow more ankle play he uses boots that are more flexible than those used by triple-jump specialists. The two-millimeter-square chip packs in half a megabyte of flash memory and can swap all its data in less than a second, so you can load it up and read files off it almost instantaneously. EMC also offers an optional Symmetrix Data Migration Services (SDMS) for moving files off of what a spec-sheet pointedly calls "aging mainframe disk devices" and onto new Symmetrix systems. |
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