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dosarul

Dosarul is a Romanian masculine noun meaning a file, folder, or dossier—a collection of papers, documents, or records assembled for a specific purpose. It can refer to a physical binder or folder or to a digital collection of documents kept together for a case, project, or study.

Etymology and sense evolution: The word derives from the French dossier, which originally meant a bundle of

Usage and contexts: In legal and administrative contexts, dosarul denotes the complete set of documents pertaining

Grammar and forms: The singular form is dosar; the definite singular is dosarul. The plural is dosare;

See also: Dossier (English) and related terms in different languages; folder in computing contexts. Dosarul remains

papers
or
a
pack
carried
for
a
task.
In
Romanian,
dosarul
carries
the
same
core
sense
of
an
organized
set
of
documents.
to
a
case
or
procedure,
for
example
dosarul
de
anchetă
(investigation
file)
or
dosarul
fiscal
(tax
file).
In
healthcare,
dosarul
medical
refers
to
a
patient’s
medical
records.
In
education
or
employment,
a
dosar
(often
dosar
de
candidat)
can
describe
a
portfolio
or
submission
assembled
to
present
credentials.
In
computing,
the
term
is
sometimes
used
informally
to
mean
a
directory
or
folder,
though
fișier
refers
to
an
individual
file
and
dosar
to
a
container
of
files.
the
definite
plural
is
dosarele.
a
versatile
term
across
legal,
administrative,
medical,
and
organizational
domains.