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filefish any of various mostly tropical saltwater fishes that have flattened bodies, leathery skin, and small hard scales.
filename the name given to a computer file to differentiate its contents from all the other data on a computer.
filename extension in computing, the final part of a filename, consisting of one or more letters after a dot, which indicates the format of the file data.
file-sharing the activity of making computer files or data accessible over a network for use or download by other users and other computers.
filet variant of fillet.
filet mignon a small, round, usu. thick cut of meat from the thick end of a beef tenderloin, that is usu. broiled.
filial of, concerning, or befitting a daughter or son. [2 definitions]
filibuster the practice or an instance of impeding or delaying legislative action, as by making long speeches until a deadline is passed. [3 definitions]
filigree intricate, lacy ornamental work made of twisted metal wires or pierced metal, as in jewelry. [4 definitions]
filings particles or dust removed by filing.
Filipino a native or citizen of the Philippines, or a descendant thereof. [3 definitions]
fill to cause to become full; put as much as possible into. [9 definitions]
fillér the smaller monetary unit of Hungary. (Cf. forint.)
filler someone or something that fills. [4 definitions]
fillet a piece of meat or fish that has no bones. [4 definitions]
fill in to provide with requested information. [4 definitions]
filling a substance used to fill a cavity in a tooth. [4 definitions]
filling station a retail establishment that provides automotive products and services, esp. gasoline, oil, and air; gas station; service station.
fillip to strike by suddenly releasing a finger that has been held down with the thumb. [5 definitions]
fill out to complete by providing missing information. [3 definitions]
filly a female horse that has not yet reached or has only recently reached maturity. [2 definitions]