Word (disambiguation)
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A word is a unit of language.
Word(s) may also refer to:
Computing
- Word (computer architecture), a group of bits or digits/characters processed as a unit
- words (Unix), a standard file in UNIX
- Microsoft Word, a word-processing application
- Calligra Words, a word-processing application
- William Whitaker's Words, a program for translating Latin
Lexicography
- WORD (journal), the journal of the International Linguistic Association (formerly the Linguistic Circle of New York)
- William Whitaker's Words, a popular Latin-English-Latin dictionary and grammatical parser
Mathematics
- Word (mathematics), an ordered sequence of symbols chosen from a predetermined set or alphabet
- Word (group theory), a product of group elements and their inverses
Media
- WORD (AM), a radio station (950 AM) in Spartanburg, South Carolina, United States
- WORD-FM, a radio station (101.5 FM) in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Music
Record Labels
- Word Records, a record label
Albums
Songs
- "The Word" (song), a 1965 song by the Beatles
- "Words" (Bee Gees song), 1968
- "Words (Between the Lines of Age)", a song by Neil Young
- "Words" (The Christians song), 1989
- "Words" (Anthony David song), 2008
- "Words" (F. R. David song), 1982
- "Words" (Doves song)
- "Words" (Skylar Grey song), 2012
- "Words", a song by Anders Edenroth of The Real Group
- "Words", a song by Gregory Alan Isakov
- "Words", a song by Madonna from Erotica
- "Words" (Kate Miller-Heidke song)
- "Words", a song by Missing Persons
- "Words", a song by The Monkees from Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd.
- "Words", a song by Days Of The New from their 2001 album
- "Words", a song by Hawk Nelson from their 2013 album Made
Other uses
- Word (bookstore), a Christian bookstore chain in Australia
- Word, a finite string of symbols in automata theory
- WORD: Live at Carnegie Hall, a Louis C.K. live comedy album
- To give one's word is to make a promise
See also
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