File

/faɪl/ noun

A file is a collection of information stored together, either as papers in a folder or as data on a computer. As a verb, it can also mean to organize documents, submit forms officially, or smooth something with a tool.

It comes from Latin “filum,” meaning “thread,” through Old French “fil,” referring to a string used to hold papers together. The idea shifted from a literal string to an organized collection.

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