different between filing vs fifing
filing
English
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium. Particularly: “probably split in 2 etymologies”)
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /fa?.l??/
- Rhymes: -a?l??
Noun
filing (plural filings)
- Any particle that has been removed by a file or similar implement; a shaving.
- The process left metal filings all over the bench and the part.
- The act of storing documents in an archive; archiving.
- Something that has been officially filed; a document on file.
- 2018, Jon Swaine, The Guardian, 30 November:
- Mueller said in a court filing that Cohen had admitted he briefed Trump and unidentified Trump family members about the progress of the project more extensively than was previously known.
- 2018, Jon Swaine, The Guardian, 30 November:
Translations
See also
- fine
Verb
filing
- present participle of file
See also
- filling
filing From the web:
- what filing status should i choose
- what filing status deducts the most taxes
- what filing status does a widow use
- what filing for bankruptcy does
- what filing status takes the most taxes
- what filing means
- what filing shows executive compensation
- what filing status deducts the least taxes
fifing
English
Verb
fifing
- present participle of fife
Anagrams
- Giffin
fifing From the web:
- what lifting belt should i buy
- what lifting straps to buy
- what lifting device is shown in the figure
- what lifting shoes should i get
- what lifting does to your body
- what lifting belt to buy
- what lifting weights benefits
- what lifting with gloves says about you
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