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What is the abstract noun of word

The abstract noun of "word" is word itself.

Here's why:

* Word can function as both a concrete noun (referring to a specific spoken or written sound) and an abstract noun (referring to the general concept of language).

* When we talk about the word as a concept, we're referring to the idea of communication, meaning, or expression.

For example:

* Concrete: "The word 'hello' is a greeting."

* Abstract: "The word is a powerful tool for human interaction."

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