Refile vs Defile - What's the difference?
refile | defile |
To file again.
to make impure; to make dirty.
A narrow way or passage, e.g. between mountains.
A single file, such as of soldiers.
The act of defilading a fortress, or of raising the exterior works in order to protect the interior.
(archaic) To march in a single file.
* 1979 , Cormac McCarthy, Suttree , Random House, p.138:
march-past
As verbs the difference between refile and defile
is that refile is {{cx|transitive|lang=en}} To file again while defile is to make impure; to make dirty.As a noun defile is
a narrow way or passage, e.g. between mountains.refile
English
Verb
(refil)- Let's refile those papers under Miscellaneous.
Anagrams
* * ----defile
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) .Verb
(defil)Synonyms
* contaminate * polluteAntonyms
* purifyEtymology 2
Earlier (defilee), from (etyl) .Noun
(en noun)See also
* glenVerb
(defil)- They defiled down a gully to the water and bunched and jerked their noses at it and came back.