Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

ged

noun
/ɡɛd/
Definition
A temporary file created by a computer during operation, often used for storing data or information related to a specific process.
Examples
  • During the data recovery process, several ged files were examined to ensure nothing was lost.
  • The application crashed, but it saved a ged file to prevent the loss of important work.
Meaning
Ged refers to a file that helps in the execution of tasks by retaining some information that can be accessed later, typically serving to make processes more efficient.
Synonyms
  • temp file
  • cache file
  • interim file