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  1. 1
    JMdict
    computing file name;filename
    On some OS's you get gibberish for filenames with full-width characters so when downloading please change to a suitable filename.
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    Wikipedia

    A filename (also written as two words, file name) is a name used to uniquely identify a computer file stored in a file system. Different file systems impose different restrictions on filename lengths and the allowed characters within filenames. A filename may include one or more of these components: \n* host (or node or server) – network device that contains the file \n* device (or drive) – hardware device or drive \n* directory (or path) – directory tree (e.g., /usr/bin, \TEMP, [USR.LIB.SRC], etc.) \n* file – base name of the file \n* type (format or extension) – indicates the content type of the file (e.g. .txt, .exe, .COM, etc.) \n* version – revision or generation number of the file The components required to identify a file varies across operating systems, as does the syntax and format for a valid filename. Discussions of filenames are complicated by a lack of standardisation of the term. Sometimes "filename" is used to mean the entire name, such as the Windows name c:\directory\myfile.txt. Sometimes, it will be used to refer to the components, so the filename in this case would be myfile.txt. Sometimes, it is a reference that excludes an extension, so the filename would be just myfile. Such ambiguity is widespread and this article does not attempt to define any one meaning, and indeed may be using any of these meanings. Some systems will adopt their own standardised nomenclature like "path name", but these too are not standardised across systems.

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