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short word

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short word [′shȯrt ′wərd]
(computer science)
The fixed word of lesser length in computers capable of handling words of two different lengths; in many computers this is referred to as a half-word because the length is exactly the half-length of the full word.


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In short words, those with anorexia intentionally starve themselves in order to lose weight, and the main problem is that they continue to starve themselves even after losing a lot of weight, which greatly endangers their health and can lead them to die of starvation eventually, if they are not stopped.
Her chapter titles are contemporary quotations, among them Chamberlain is a very un-Irish name, the respectable skirts of nationalism, and orgy of jobbery, the conscience of the 99%, justified by stirabout and redeemed by porridge, a long way of using a short word, and inner emigration.
Now if he wants his articles to be concise, then not only will he be counting the words, but he will be saying more information within just a limited short word count.
 
 
 
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