Definition:
"Metal filing" refers to small, thin pieces or fragments of metal that are created when metal is shaped or smoothed using a tool called a file. A file is a hand tool with a rough surface that is used to cut, shape, or smooth materials like metal or wood.
In a more technical or industrial context, "metal filings" can refer to the byproducts of machining processes, and they can be significant for recycling or waste management in manufacturing.
"Metal filing" is a term used to describe the tiny bits of metal that come off when using a file to smooth or shape metal objects. It is commonly encountered in workshops and manufacturing settings.