What is the meaning of Word?

The smallest unit of language that has a particular meaning and can be expressed by itself; the smallest discrete, meaningful unit of language.

  1. The smallest discrete unit of spoken language with a particular meaning, composed of one or more phonemes and one or more morphemes
  2. The smallest discrete unit of written language with a particular meaning, composed of one or more letters or symbols and one or more morphemes
  3. A discrete, meaningful unit of language approved by an authority or native speaker (compare non-word).

The smallest discrete unit of spoken language with a particular meaning, composed of one or more phonemes and one or more morphemes

The smallest discrete unit of written language with a particular meaning, composed of one or more letters or symbols and one or more morphemes

A discrete, meaningful unit of language approved by an authority or native speaker (compare non-word).

Something like such a unit of language:

A sequence of letters, characters, or sounds, considered as a discrete entity, though it does not necessarily belong to a language or have a meaning.

A unit of text equivalent to five characters and one space.

A fixed-size group of bits handled as a unit by a machine and which can be stored in or retrieved from a typical register (so that it has the same size as such a register).

With regards to Intel or Intel-compatible hardware and/or in the context of Windows programming, a group of exactly 16 bits regardless of the actual processor capabilities; a fossilized unit referring to the small word size of historical CPUs.

A finite string that is not a command or operator.

A group element, expressed as a product of group elements.

The fact or act of speaking, as opposed to taking action. .

Something that someone said; a comment, utterance; speech.

A watchword or rallying cry, a verbal signal (even when consisting of multiple words).

A proverb or motto.

News; tidings.

An order; a request or instruction; an expression of will.

A promise; an oath or guarantee.

A brief discussion or conversation.

A minor reprimand.

See words.

Communication from God; the message of the Christian gospel; the Bible, Scripture.

Logos, Christ.

To say or write (something) using particular words; to phrase (something).

To flatter with words, to cajole.

To ply or overpower with words.

To conjure with a word.

To speak, to use words; to converse, to discourse.

Truth, indeed, that is the truth! The shortened form of the statement "My word is my bond."

An abbreviated form of word up; a statement of the acknowledgment of fact with a hint of nonchalant approval.

Alternative form of worth (to become).

to become; to get (to change one’s state)

Forms the present passive voice when followed by a past participle

word

A word (separable, discrete linguistic unit)

A statement; a linguistic unit said or written by someone:

  1. A speech; a formal statement.
  2. A byword or maxim; a short expression of truth.
  3. A promise; an oath or guarantee.
  4. A motto; an expression associated with a person or people.
  5. A piece of news (often warning or recommending)
  6. An order or directive; something necessary.
  7. A religious precept, stricture, or belief.

A speech; a formal statement.

A byword or maxim; a short expression of truth.

A promise; an oath or guarantee.

A motto; an expression associated with a person or people.

A piece of news (often warning or recommending)

An order or directive; something necessary.

A religious precept, stricture, or belief.

The act of speaking (especially as opposed to action):

Discourse; the exchange of statements.

  1. The basic, non-figurative reading of something.
  2. The way one speaks (especially with modifying adjective)

The basic, non-figurative reading of something.

The way one speaks (especially with modifying adjective)

The Logos (Jesus Christ)

The human faculty of language as a whole.

alternative form of werde

word

speech, utterance, statement

verb

news, information, rumour

command, request

Logos, the Word of God, the second person of the Trinity, Jesus

thornbush

word

inflection of worden:

  1. first-person singular present indicative
  2. (in case of inversion) second-person singular present indicative
  3. imperative

first-person singular present indicative

(in case of inversion) second-person singular present indicative

imperative

Source: wiktionary.org