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    word
    [wərd]
    noun
    word (noun) · words (plural noun) · a word (noun) · one's word (noun) · one's words (plural noun)
    1. a single distinct meaningful element of speech or writing, used with others (or sometimes alone) to form a sentence and typically shown with a space on either side when written or printed:
      "I don't like the word “unofficial”" · "so many words for so few ideas"
      • a single distinct conceptual unit of language, comprising inflected and variant forms.
      • (words)
        something spoken or written; a remark or statement:
        "his grandfather's words had been meant kindly" · "a word of warning"
      • (a word)
        even the smallest amount of something spoken or written:
        "don't believe a word of it"
      • (words)
        angry talk:
        "her father would have had words with her about that"
      • speech as distinct from action:
        "he conforms in word and deed to the values of a society that he rejects"
    2. a command, password, or signal:
      "someone gave me the word to start playing"
      • communication; news:
        "I was afraid to leave Edinburgh in case there was word from the War Office" · "the prince sent word to the king asking him to send reinforcements"
    3. (one's word)
      one's account of the truth, especially when it differs from that of another person:
      "in court it would have been his word against mine"
      • a promise or assurance:
        "everything will be taken care of—you have my word"
    4. (words)
      the text or spoken part of a play, opera, or other performed piece; a script:
      "he had to learn his words"
    5. a basic unit of data in a computer, typically 16 or 32 bits long.
    verb
    word (verb) · words (third person present) · worded (past tense) · worded (past participle) · wording (present participle)
    1. choose and use particular words in order to say or write (something):
      "he words his request in a particularly ironic way" · "a strongly worded letter of protest"
    exclamation
    informal
    1. used to express agreement:
      "“That Jay is one dangerous character.” “Word.”"
    Origin
    Old English word, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch woord and German Wort, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin verbum ‘word’.
    -word
    [-word]
    combiningform
    1. denoting a word that may be offensive or have a negative connotation, specified by the word's first letter:
      "the F-word"
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