flat file
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Definition
- Noun:
- A file with two flat surfaces: A type of hand tool used in metalworking and woodworking, characterized by having two flat, parallel filing surfaces. It is used for smoothing, shaping, or removing material from a workpiece.
Usage
- The term flat file specifically describes the tool's physical shape. It is used to distinguish this file type from others, such as round files, half-round files, or triangular files.
- It is typically used in contexts involving manual craftsmanship, machining, or DIY projects.
Examples
- Noun:
- To smooth the edge of the metal bracket, he used a flat file.
- A flat file is an essential tool in a basic workshop for deburring sharp edges.
- The carpenter selected a flat file from the toolbox to refine the wooden joint.
Advanced Usage
- "Flat file" in computing: While the primary definition is a tool, in computing, "flat file" can refer to a simple data storage file (like a plain text file, e.g., CSV) with no structured interrelationships. This is a separate, homographic term.
- The data was exported from the database into a flat file for backup.
- A CSV is a common type of flat file used for data exchange.
Variants and Related Words
- File (n): The general category of tools for abrading surfaces.
- Mill file (n): A common subtype of a flat file with a specific cut pattern.
- Hand file (n): Often similar to a flat file but may have one safe edge (an edge without teeth).
Synonyms
- Smoothing file (n): Emphasizes its function.
- Double-cut flat file (n): Specifies the cutting pattern on its surfaces.
Related Phrases
- To file something flat: The action performed using the tool.
- You need to file the weld flat before painting.
Noun
- a file with two flat surfaces