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word(1) See Microsoft Word.
word Computing a set of bits used to store, transmit, or operate upon an item of information in a computer, such as a program instruction Word the 1. Christianity the 2nd person of the Trinity 2. Scripture, the Bible, or the Gospels as embodying or representing divine revelation word [wȯrd] (computer science) The fundamental unit of storage capacity for a digital computer, almost always considered to be more than eight bits in length. Also known as computer word.
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" The word "Napoleon," we say, "means" a certain person. But being in a great hurry to resume scolding the man in the purple shirt, who was waiting for it in the entry, and seeming to hear nothing but the word clam, Mrs. These are hieroglyphical; that is, if you call those mysterious cyphers on the walls of pyramids hieroglyphics, then that is the proper word to use in the present connexion. |
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