word
noun
/wɜːd/
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/wɝd/
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- (semantics) The smallest unit of language that has a particular meaning and can be expressed by itself; the smallest discrete, meaningful unit of language. (contrast morpheme.)
- (computing) 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). [from 20th c.]
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λέξη,
λόγος
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- A promise; an oath or guarantee. [from 10th c.]
- (theology, sometimes Word) Communication from God; the message of the Christian gospel; the Bible, Scripture. [from 10th c.]
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λόγος,
λέξη
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- (telegraphy) A unit of text equivalent to five characters and one space. [from 19th c.]
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λέξη
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word
verb
/wɜːd/
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/wɝd/
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- (transitive) To say or write (something) using particular words; to phrase (something).
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διατυπώνω,
συντάσσω
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wording
noun
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- A choice of words and the style in which they are used in a given context.
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διατύπωση,
επιλογή των λέξεων
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Word
properNoun
/wɜːd/
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/wɝd/
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- The creative word of God; Logos.
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κουβέντα
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λέξη
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words
noun
/wɜːdz/
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/wɝdz/
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- (meiosis) Angry debate or conversation; argument. [from 15th c.]
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καβγάς
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- Lines in a script for a performance.
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κείμενο
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