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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 173-to-29 vote approved alterations to well-known texts such as the Gloria, the Confiteor, and the Sanctus ("Holy, holy") that bring them closer to word-for-word conformity with the original Latin texts. What they get back is usually a stilted, word-for-word replica lacking the nuance and sophistication communicated in the English original. Brown, die manual contains the official word-for-word CMS document, designed into an easy-to-use reference tool. |
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