different between infile vs infilm
infile
English
Etymology
in- +? file
Verb
infile (third-person singular simple present infiles, present participle infiling, simple past and past participle infiled)
- (obsolete) To arrange in a file or rank; to place in order.
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Anagrams
- file in
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infilm
English
Etymology
in- +? film
Verb
infilm (third-person singular simple present infilms, present participle infilming, simple past and past participle infilmed)
- (transitive) To cover with a film; to coat thinly.
- to infilm one metal with another in the process of gilding
- to infilm the glass of a mirror
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