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1) Basic dictionary entry 2) Beauty or fashion 3) Bit of a speech 4) Brief chat 5) Brief remark 6) Car or cart or cartography 7) Conversation piece 8) Cross follower 9) Cross or last follower 10) Data type 11) Declaration 12) Derivative 13) Dictionary commodity 14) Dictionary entry 15) Dictionary unit
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- a unit of language that native speakers can identify
- a brief statement
- new information about specific and timely events
- a promise
- an exchange of views on some topic
- the sacred writings of the Christian religion
- a verbal command for action
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• (n.) Account; tidings; message; communication; information; -- used only in the singular. • (n.) Verbal contention; dispute. • (n.) Hence, the written or printed character, or combination of characters, expressing such a term; as, the words on a page. • (n.) A brief remark or observation; an expression; a phrase, clause, or sh...
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a group of bytes considered by the cpu to be a unit of data - in Acorn 32-bit computers, a word is four 8-bit bytes
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(from the article `language, philosophy of`) In his dialogue Cratylus, the Greek philosopher Plato (428/427–348/347 ) identified a fundamental problem regarding language. If the connection ... ...Tractatus would collapse like a house of cards. In writings and teachings from 1930 on, accordingly, he emphasized the connections betwee...
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A group of characters representing a unit of data and occupying one storage location. A word is usually long enough to contain one computer instruction or one integer e.g. 16 or 32 bits.
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A shortening of the term Digital Word (a number of information bits that w communicate one value).
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One sample of audio data
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1. To express in words; to phrase. 'The apology for the king is the same, but worded with greater deference to that great prince.' (Addison) ... 2. To ply with words; also, to cause to be by the use of a word or words. ... 3. To flatter with words; to cajole. To word it, to bandy words; to dispute. 'To word it with a shrew.' ... Origin: Worded; Wor...
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it means cool, a.k.a. word up
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A single number (sample word) that represents the instantaneous amplitude of a sampled sound at a particular moment in time. In 8-bit recording, a sample word contains one byte; in 16-bit recording, each word is a two-byte number.
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Word intransitive verb To use words, as in discussion; to argue; to dispute. [ R.]
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Word noun [ Anglo-Saxon
word ; akin to OFries. & Old Saxon
word , Dutch
woord , German
wort , Icelandic
orð , Swedish & Danish
ord , Goth.
waúrd , OPruss.
wirds , Lithuanian
vardas a name, Latin
verbum a word; or perhaps to Gr...
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Word transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Worded ;
present participle & verbal noun Wording .]
1. To express in words; to phrase. « The apology for the king is the same, but
worded with greater deference to ...
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One or more syllables which when united convey an idea a single part of speech. Words are to be understood in a proper or figurative sense, and they are used both ways in law. They are also used in a technical sense. It is a general rule that contracts and wills shall be construed as the parties understood them; every person, however, is presumed.....
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In computing, the term word describes a two-byte (sixteen bit) block of memory. In audio engineering the term word describes one sample of audio data.
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a number of bytes that on a given machine is particularly suied to holding an integers or a pointer. On many machines, an object must be aligned on a word boundary for acceptable performance. An int is typically a stored in a word. Often, a word is 4 bytes. See also: alignment. TC++PL 4.6.
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general term for instructions, orders, and information that is required for all members of a unit to know; or the act of passing information to a collected group of servicemembers. See also gouge.
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Meaning
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AudioIn audio engineering the term word describes one sample of audio data.ComputingAn ordered set of bits that is the normal unit in which information may be stored, transmitted, or operated upon within a given computer - commonly a word or shortword is 16 and a double word is 32 bits.
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Number of bits treated as a single unit by the CPU. In an 8-bit machine, the word length is 8 bits; in a sixteen bit machine, it is 16 bits.
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Logos noun the divine word of God; the second person in the Trinity (incarnate in Jesus)
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noun a unit of language that native speakers can identify; `words are the blocks from which sentences are made`; `he hardly said ten words all morning`
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class/part of speech one of the main grammatical groups that a particular word belongs to according to the way it is used in a sentence, for example noun, verb, adjective, or adverb
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