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What, this is literally just a word Ok the definition of word is : Linguistic Definition A word is: The smallest unit of language that can stand alone Composed of one or more morphemes Contains a single grammatical meaning Used to communicate ideas and concepts Typically separated by spaces in written language Grammatical Perspective A sequence of sounds or written characters Represents a distinct semantic unit Can function as a noun, verb, adjective, adverb, etc. Has specific grammatical properties within a language system Technical Linguistic Breakdown Phonological word: A unit of pronunciation Orthographic word: A unit of written language Lexical word: A unit with specific meaning Etymology Derived from Old English "word" Ultimately from Proto-Germanic "*wurdan" Closely related to similar terms in Germanic languages Computational Context In computer science, a "word" can also refer to a fixed-size unit of data processed by a computer's processor, typically 16, 32, or 64 bits long.
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