Filename

/ˈfaɪlneɪm/ noun

The name given to a computer file to identify it, usually including letters, numbers, and a file extension.

Modern compound word from 'file' (from Latin 'filum,' thread) + 'name' (from Old English 'nama'), created in the early computer age (1960s-70s) as computing terminology.

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