Scripture; the Bible.
The creative word of God; Logos.
(software) Microsoft Word, word processor software developed by Microsoft.
The noun "word" is the smallest unit of language that carries meaning and can be expressed orally or in written form, composed of phonemes, morphemes, and letters or symbols, and is approved by an authority or native speaker.
A unit of language consisting of a sequence of letters, characters, or sounds, which can also refer to a unit of text in telegraphy, a fixed-size group of bits in computing, a finite string in computer science, or a group element in group theory.
The fact or act of speaking, as opposed to taking action. .
(now rare outside certain phrases) Something that someone said; a comment, utterance; speech.
(uncountable) News; tidings.
An order; a request or instruction; an expression of will.
A promise; an oath or guarantee.
A brief discussion or conversation.
(meiosis) A minor reprimand.
(in the plural) See words.
(theology, sometimes Word) Communication from God; the message of the Christian gospel; the Bible, Scripture.
(theology, sometimes Word) Logos, Christ.
(transitive) To say or write (something) using particular words; to phrase (something).
(transitive) To ply or overpower with words.
(transitive, rare) To conjure with a word.
Alternative form of worth (“to become”).
(slang) Truth, indeed, that is the truth! The shortened form of the statement "My word is my bond."
(slang, emphatic, stereotypically, African-American Vernacular) An abbreviated form of word up; a statement of the acknowledgment of fact with a hint of nonchalant approval.