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What do you mean by word?

The word "word" itself is a bit tricky to define! It depends on the context, but generally it can refer to a few things:

1. A basic unit of language: This is the most common meaning. A word is a single, meaningful element of spoken or written language. It can be a sound, a symbol, or a combination of sounds/symbols that represents a specific concept or idea. Examples: "cat", "run", "happy", "the".

2. Something said or written: This is often used when referring to a spoken utterance or a written passage. For instance, "He spoke a few kind words" or "The author wrote a powerful word about justice."

3. A promise or agreement: "I gave you my word" means you made a promise.

4. News or information: "Word on the street is..." means the rumour or news is circulating.

5. A command or order: "He gave the word to attack" means he issued an order.

So, when you ask "What do you mean by word?" it's helpful to provide context! What kind of "word" are you interested in?

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