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Answer for the clue "Archival medium, briefly ", 5 letters:
fiche

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Word definitions for fiche in dictionaries

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. (context heraldry English) (alternative form of fitché English)

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1949, "slip of paper, form," especially "the form filled in by foreign guests in French hotels" [OED], from French fiche "card, index card, slip, form" (15c.), verbal noun from Old French fichier "to attach, stick into, pin on" (12c.), from Vulgar Latin ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Fiche (also spelled Fikke ) is a town in central Ethiopia . It is the administrative centre of the Semien Shewa Zone of Oromiya Region and separate woreda . It is located about three km from the main Addis Ababa - Debre Marqos road, Fiche has a latitude ...

Usage examples of fiche.

GoBop explained, pulling sheets of software fiche from zippered vest pockets like some comp magician.

Admiral Anders, the Imperial Chief of Naval Operations, looked at the progs on the five wallscreens, then at the sixteen fiches projected across his desk.

His freshman year had been a blur of auditorium-sized classes, expensive fiches, loneliness, and work.

Doorman finished his briefing and passed out fiches of the operations order.

Badung might possibly have gone into Imperial history and fleet instructional fiches as a classic mosquito action.

He gestured to a short stack of software fiches sealed in NetSec evidence envelopes.

And most of the losses, he discovered by wading through endless fiches on accident boards, had been due to inept pilotage.

Or so, Tjanting said, a colleague specializing in med supplies had told her when she called back and read him the bill-of-lading fiche.

His freshman year had been a blur of auditorium-sized classes, expensive fiches, loneliness, and work.

The pigeonholes were unmarked, each containing a pile of faded flimsiplast scrolls and the newer fiches of translations.

A bit bigger than the other hovels—and filled with fiches, microfiches, and piles and piles of books.