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/in'teuhr fuyl"/, v.t., interfiled, interfiling.to combine two or more similarly arranged sets of items, as cards or documents, into a single file.[1945-50; INTER- + FILE1]
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interfile — [in΄tər fīl′] vt. interfiled, interfiling to place (papers, etc.) in order in a file, or organized set; esp., to combine two or more such organized sets … English World dictionary
interfile — v.tr. 1 file (two sequences) together. 2 file (one or more items) into an existing sequence. * * * inter fibre, interfile v. see inter prefix 5, 1 a … Useful english dictionary
interfile — transitive verb Date: 1950 to arrange in or add to a file ; file … New Collegiate Dictionary
interfile — verb To file something between or among existing entries … Wiktionary
interfile — v. file, arrange in a single file … English contemporary dictionary
interfile — verb file together or into an existing sequence … English new terms dictionary
interfile — in·ter·file … English syllables
interfile — in•ter•file [[t]ˌɪn tərˈfaɪl[/t]] v. t. filed, fil•ing to combine (two or more similarly arranged sets of items, as documents) into a single file … From formal English to slang
interfile — /ɪntəˈfaɪl/ (say intuh fuyl) verb (t) (interfiled, interfiling) to combine into a single arrangement (two or more similarly arranged sets of items, as cards, documents, etc.). {inter + file1} …
Text Executive Programming Language — In 1979, Honeywell Information Systems announced a new programming language for their time sharing service named TEX, an acronym for the Text Executive processor. TEX was a first generation scripting language, developed around the time of AWK and … Wikipedia