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noun
1.
a
un
i
t
of
language
,
consi
sting
of
one
or
more
spoken
sounds
or
their
written
representation,
that
functions
as
a
principal
carrier
of
meaning
.
Words
are
composed
of
one
or
more
morphemes
and
are
ei
the
r
the
smallest
units
susceptible
of
independent
use
or
consist
of
two
or
three
such
units
combined
under
certain
linking
conditions,
as
with
the
loss
of
primary
accent
that
distinguishes
black
·bird·
from
black·
bird·.
Words
are
usually
separated
by
spaces
in
writing,
an
d
are
distinguished
phonologi
call
y,
as
by
accent,
in
many
language
s.
2.
(
used
in
combination
with
the
first
let
ter
of
an
off
ensive
or
unmentionable
word,
the
first
letter
being
lo
we
rcase
or
upper
case,
with
or
without
a
following
hyphen):
My
mom
married
at
20,
and
she
mentions
the
m-word
every
time
I
meet
someone
she
thinks
is
eligible.
See
also
f-word
,
n-word
.
3.
words.
a.
speech
or
talk:
to
express
one's
emotion
in
words;
Words
mean
little
when
act
ion
is
called
for
.
b.
the
text
or
lyrics
of
a
son
g
as
distinguished
from
the
music.
c.
contentious
or
angry
speech;
a
quarrel:
We
had
words
and
she
walk
ed
out
on
me.
4.
a
short
talk
or
conversation:
Marston,
I'd
like
a
word
with
you
.
5.
an
expression
or
utte
ran
ce:
a
word
of
warning.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
word
:
word
/
w?rd
/
Show Spelled
[
wurd
]
Show IPA
noun
1.
a
unit
of
language
,
consisting
of
one
or
more
spoken
sounds
or
their
written
representation,
that
functions
as
a
principal
carrier
of
meaning.
Words
are
composed
of
one
or
more
morphemes
and
are
either
the
smallest
units
susceptible
of
independent
use
or
consist
of
two
or
three
such
units
combined
under
certain
linking
conditions,
as
with
the
loss
of
primary
accent
that
distinguishes
black·bird·
from
black·
bird·.
Words
are
usually
separated
by
spaces
in
writing,
and
are
distinguished
phonologically,
as
by
accent,
in
many
languages.
2.
(used
in
combination
with
the
first
letter
of
an
offensive
or
unmentionable
word,
the
first
letter
being
lowercase
or
up
percase,
with
or
without
a
following
hyphen):
My
mom
married
at
20,
and
she
mentions
the
m-word
every
time
I
meet
some
one
she
thinks
is
eligible.
See
also
f-word
,
n-word
.
3.
words.
a.
speech
or
talk:
to
express
one's
emotion
in
words;
Words
mean
little
when
action
is
called
for.
b.
the
text
or
lyrics
of
a
song
as
distinguished
from
the
music.
c.
contentious
or
angry
speech;
a
quarrel:
We
had
words
and
she
walked
out
on
me.
4.
a
short
talk
or
conversation:
Marston,
I'd
like
a
word
with
you.
5.
an
expression
or
utterance:
a
word
of
warning.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
word
:
word
/
w?rd
/
Show Spelled
[
wurd
]
Show IPA
noun
1.
a
unit
of
language
,
consisting
of
one
or
more
spoken
sounds
or
their
written
representation,
that
functions
as
a
principal
carrier
of
meaning.
Words
are
composed
of
one
or
more
morphemes
and
are
either
the
smallest
units
susceptible
of
independent
use
or
consist
of
two
or
three
such
units
combined
under
certain
linking
conditions,
as
with
the
loss
of
primary
accent
that
distinguishes
black·bird·
from
black·
bird·.
Words
are
usually
separated
by
spaces
in
writing,
and
are
distinguished
phonologically,
as
by
accent,
in
many
languages.
2.
(used
in
combination
with
the
first
letter
of
an
offensive
or
unmentionable
word,
the
first
letter
being
lowercase
or
up
percase,
with
or
without
a
following
hyphen):
My
mom
married
at
20,
and
she
mentions
the
m-word
every
time
I
meet
some
one
she
thinks
is
eligible.
See
also
f-word
,
n-word
.
3.
words.
a.
speech
or
talk:
to
express
one's
emotion
in
words;
Words
mean
little
when
action
is
called
for.
b.
the
text
or
lyrics
of
a
song
as
distinguished
from
the
music.
c.
contentious
or
angry
speech;
a
quarrel:
We
had
words
and
she
walked
out
on
me.
4.
a
short
talk
or
conversation:
Marston,
I'd
like
a
word
with
you.
5.
an
expression
or
utterance:
a
word
of
warning.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
word
:
word
/
w?rd
/
Show Spelled
[
wurd
]
Show IPA
noun
1.
a
unit
of
language
,
consisting
of
one
or
more
spoken
sounds
or
their
written
representation,
that
functions
as
a
principal
carrier
of
meaning.
Words
are
composed
of
one
or
more
morphemes
and
are
either
the
smallest
units
susceptible
of
independent
use
or
consist
of
two
or
three
such
units
combined
under
certain
linking
conditions,
as
with
the
loss
of
primary
accent
that
distinguishes
black·bird·
from
black·
bird·.
Words
are
usually
separated
by
spaces
in
writing,
and
are
distinguished
phonologically,
as
by
accent,
in
many
languages.
2.
(used
in
combination
with
the
first
letter
of
an
offensive
or
unmentionable
word,
the
first
letter
being
lowercase
or
up
percase,
with
or
without
a
following
hyphen):
My
mom
married
at
20,
and
she
mentions
the
m-word
every
time
I
meet
some
one
she
thinks
is
eligible.
See
also
f-word
,
n-word
.
3.
words.
a.
speech
or
talk:
to
express
one's
emotion
in
words;
Words
mean
little
when
action
is
called
for.
b.
the
text
or
lyrics
of
a
song
as
distinguished
from
the
music.
c.
contentious
or
angry
speech;
a
quarrel:
We
had
words
and
she
walked
out
on
me.
4.
a
short
talk
or
conversation:
Marston,
I'd
like
a
word
with
you.
5.
an
expression
or
utterance:
a
word
of
warning.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
word
:
word
/
w?rd
/
Show Spelled
[
wurd
]
Show IPA
noun
1.
a
unit
of
language
,
consisting
of
one
or
more
spoken
sounds
or
their
written
representation,
that
functions
as
a
principal
carrier
of
meaning.
Words
are
composed
of
one
or
more
morphemes
and
are
either
the
smallest
units
susceptible
of
independent
use
or
consist
of
two
or
three
such
units
combined
under
certain
linking
conditions,
as
with
the
loss
of
primary
accent
that
distinguishes
black·bird·
from
black·
bird·.
Words
are
usually
separated
by
spaces
in
writing,
and
are
distinguished
phonologically,
as
by
accent,
in
many
languages.
2.
(used
in
combination
with
the
first
letter
of
an
offensive
or
unmentionable
word,
the
first
letter
being
lowercase
or
up
percase,
with
or
without
a
following
hyphen):
My
mom
married
at
20,
and
she
mentions
the
m-word
every
time
I
meet
some
one
she
thinks
is
eligible.
See
also
f-word
,
n-word
.
3.
words.
a.
speech
or
talk:
to
express
one's
emotion
in
words;
Words
mean
little
when
action
is
called
for.
b.
the
text
or
lyrics
of
a
song
as
distinguished
from
the
music.
c.
contentious
or
angry
speech;
a
quarrel:
We
had
words
and
she
walked
out
on
me.
4.
a
short
talk
or
conversation:
Marston,
I'd
like
a
word
with
you.
5.
an
expression
or
utterance:
a
word
of
warning.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
word
:
word
/
w?rd
/
Show Spelled
[
wurd
]
Show IPA
noun
1.
a
unit
of
language
,
consisting
of
one
or
more
spoken
sounds
or
their
written
representation,
that
functions
as
a
principal
carrier
of
meaning.
Words
are
composed
of
one
or
more
morphemes
and
are
either
the
smallest
units
susceptible
of
independent
use
or
consist
of
two
or
three
such
units
combined
under
certain
linking
conditions,
as
with
the
loss
of
primary
accent
that
distinguishes
black·bird·
from
black·
bird·.
Words
are
usually
separated
by
spaces
in
writing,
and
are
distinguished
phonologically,
as
by
accent,
in
many
languages.
2.
(used
in
combination
with
the
first
letter
of
an
offensive
or
unmentionable
word,
the
first
letter
being
lowercase
or
up
percase,
with
or
without
a
following
hyphen):
My
mom
married
at
20,
and
she
mentions
the
m-word
every
time
I
meet
some
one
she
thinks
is
eligible.
See
also
f-word
,
n-word
.
3.
words.
a.
speech
or
talk:
to
express
one's
emotion
in
words;
Words
mean
little
when
action
is
called
for.
b.
the
text
or
lyrics
of
a
song
as
distinguished
from
the
music.
c.
contentious
or
angry
speech;
a
quarrel:
We
had
words
and
she
walked
out
on
me.
4.
a
short
talk
or
conversation:
Marston,
I'd
like
a
word
with
you.
5.
an
expression
or
utterance:
a
word
of
warning.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
word
:
word
/
w?rd
/
Show Spelled
[
wurd
]
Show IPA
noun
1.
a
unit
of
language
,
consisting
of
one
or
more
spoken
sounds
or
their
written
representation,
that
functions
as
a
principal
carrier
of
meaning.
Words
are
composed
of
one
or
more
morphemes
and
are
either
the
smallest
units
susceptible
of
independent
use
or
consist
of
two
or
three
such
units
combined
under
certain
linking
conditions,
as
with
the
loss
of
primary
accent
that
distinguishes
black·bird·
from
black·
bird·.
Words
are
usually
separated
by
spaces
in
writing,
and
are
distinguished
phonologically,
as
by
accent,
in
many
languages.
2.
(used
in
combination
with
the
first
letter
of
an
offensive
or
unmentionable
word,
the
first
letter
being
lowercase
or
up
percase,
with
or
without
a
following
hyphen):
My
mom
married
at
20,
and
she
mentions
the
m-word
every
time
I
meet
some
one
she
thinks
is
eligible.
See
also
f-word
,
n-word
.
3.
words.
a.
speech
or
talk:
to
express
one's
emotion
in
words;
Words
mean
little
when
action
is
called
for.
b.
the
text
or
lyrics
of
a
song
as
distinguished
from
the
music.
c.
contentious
or
angry
speech;
a
quarrel:
We
had
words
and
she
walked
out
on
me.
4.
a
short
talk
or
conversation:
Marston,
I'd
like
a
word
with
you.
5.
an
expression
or
utterance:
a
word
of
warning.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
word
:
word
/
w?rd
/
Show Spelled
[
wurd
]
Show IPA
noun
1.
a
unit
of
language
,
consisting
of
one
or
more
spoken
sounds
or
their
written
representation,
that
functions
as
a
principal
carrier
of
meaning.
Words
are
composed
of
one
or
more
morphemes
and
are
either
the
smallest
units
susceptible
of
independent
use
or
consist
of
two
or
three
such
units
combined
under
certain
linking
conditions,
as
with
the
loss
of
primary
accent
that
distinguishes
black·bird·
from
black·
bird·.
Words
are
usually
separated
by
spaces
in
writing,
and
are
distinguished
phonologically,
as
by
accent,
in
many
languages.
2.
(used
in
combination
with
the
first
letter
of
an
offensive
or
unmentionable
word,
the
first
letter
being
lowercase
or
up
percase,
with
or
without
a
following
hyphen):
My
mom
married
at
20,
and
she
mentions
the
m-word
every
time
I
meet
some
one
she
thinks
is
eligible.
See
also
f-word
,
n-word
.
3.
words.
a.
speech
or
talk:
to
express
one's
emotion
in
words;
Words
mean
little
when
action
is
called
for.
b.
the
text
or
lyrics
of
a
song
as
distinguished
from
the
music.
c.
contentious
or
angry
speech;
a
quarrel:
We
had
words
and
she
walked
out
on
me.
4.
a
short
talk
or
conversation:
Marston,
I'd
like
a
word
with
you.
5.
an
expression
or
utterance:
a
word
of
warning.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
word
:
word
/
w?rd
/
Show Spelled
[
wurd
]
Show IPA
noun
1.
a
unit
of
language
,
consisting
of
one
or
more
spoken
sounds
or
their
written
representation,
that
functions
as
a
principal
carrier
of
meaning.
Words
are
composed
of
one
or
more
morphemes
and
are
either
the
smallest
units
susceptible
of
independent
use
or
consist
of
two
or
three
such
units
combined
under
certain
linking
conditions,
as
with
the
loss
of
primary
accent
that
distinguishes
black·bird·
from
black·
bird·.
Words
are
usually
separated
by
spaces
in
writing,
and
are
distinguished
phonologically,
as
by
accent,
in
many
languages.
2.
(used
in
combination
with
the
first
letter
of
an
offensive
or
unmentionable
word,
the
first
letter
being
lowercase
or
up
percase,
with
or
without
a
following
hyphen):
My
mom
married
at
20,
and
she
mentions
the
m-word
every
time
I
meet
some
one
she
thinks
is
eligible.
See
also
f-word
,
n-word
.
3.
words.
a.
speech
or
talk:
to
express
one's
emotion
in
words;
Words
mean
little
when
action
is
called
for.
b.
the
text
or
lyrics
of
a
song
as
distinguished
from
the
music.
c.
contentious
or
angry
speech;
a
quarrel:
We
had
words
and
she
walked
out
on
me.
4.
a
short
talk
or
conversation:
Marston,
I'd
like
a
word
with
you.
5.
an
expression
or
utterance:
a
word
of
warning.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
word
:
word
/
w?rd
/
Show Spelled
[
wurd
]
Show IPA
noun
1.
a
unit
of
language
,
consisting
of
one
or
more
spoken
sounds
or
their
written
representation,
that
functions
as
a
principal
carrier
of
meaning.
Words
are
composed
of
one
or
more
morphemes
and
are
either
the
smallest
units
susceptible
of
independent
use
or
consist
of
two
or
three
such
units
combined
under
certain
linking
conditions,
as
with
the
loss
of
primary
accent
that
distinguishes
black·bird·
from
black·
bird·.
Words
are
usually
separated
by
spaces
in
writing,
and
are
distinguished
phonologically,
as
by
accent,
in
many
languages.
2.
(used
in
combination
with
the
first
letter
of
an
offensive
or
unmentionable
word,
the
first
letter
being
lowercase
or
up
percase,
with
or
without
a
following
hyphen):
My
mom
married
at
20,
and
she
mentions
the
m-word
every
time
I
meet
some
one
she
thinks
is
eligible.
See
also
f-word
,
n-word
.
3.
words.
a.
speech
or
talk:
to
express
one's
emotion
in
words;
Words
mean
little
when
action
is
called
for.
b.
the
text
or
lyrics
of
a
song
as
distinguished
from
the
music.
c.
contentious
or
angry
speech;
a
quarrel:
We
had
words
and
she
walked
out
on
me.
4.
a
short
talk
or
conversation:
Marston,
I'd
like
a
word
with
you.
5.
an
expression
or
utterance:
a
word
of
warning.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
word
:
word
/
w?rd
/
Show Spelled
[
wurd
]
Show IPA
noun
1.
a
unit
of
language
,
consisting
of
one
or
more
spoken
sounds
or
their
written
representation,
that
functions
as
a
principal
carrier
of
meaning.
Words
are
composed
of
one
or
more
morphemes
and
are
either
the
smallest
units
susceptible
of
independent
use
or
consist
of
two
or
three
such
units
combined
under
certain
linking
conditions,
as
with
the
loss
of
primary
accent
that
distinguishes
black·bird·
from
black·
bird·.
Words
are
usually
separated
by
spaces
in
writing,
and
are
distinguished
phonologically,
as
by
accent,
in
many
languages.
2.
(used
in
combination
with
the
first
letter
of
an
offensive
or
unmentionable
word,
the
first
letter
being
lowercase
or
up
percase,
with
or
without
a
following
hyphen):
My
mom
married
at
20,
and
she
mentions
the
m-word
every
time
I
meet
some
one
she
thinks
is
eligible.
See
also
f-word
,
n-word
.
3.
words.
a.
speech
or
talk:
to
express
one's
emotion
in
words;
Words
mean
little
when
action
is
called
for.
b.
the
text
or
lyrics
of
a
song
as
distinguished
from
the
music.
c.
contentious
or
angry
speech;
a
quarrel:
We
had
words
and
she
walked
out
on
me.
4.
a
short
talk
or
conversation:
Marston,
I'd
like
a
word
with
you.
5.
an
expression
or
utterance:
a
word
of
warning.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
word
:
word
/
w?rd
/
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[
wurd
]
Show IPA
noun
1.
a
unit
of
language
,
consisting
of
one
or
more
spoken
sounds
or
their
written
representation,
that
functions
as
a
principal
carrier
of
meaning.
Words
are
composed
of
one
or
more
morphemes
and
are
either
the
smallest
units
susceptible
of
independent
use
or
consist
of
two
or
three
such
units
combined
under
certain
linking
conditions,
as
with
the
loss
of
primary
accent
that
distinguishes
black·bird·
from
black·
bird·.
Words
are
usually
separated
by
spaces
in
writing,
and
are
distinguished
phonologically,
as
by
accent,
in
many
languages.
2.
(used
in
combination
with
the
first
letter
of
an
offensive
or
unmentionable
word,
the
first
letter
being
lowercase
or
up
percase,
with
or
without
a
following
hyphen):
My
mom
married
at
20,
and
she
mentions
the
m-word
every
time
I
meet
some
one
she
thinks
is
eligible.
See
also
f-word
,
n-word
.
3.
words.
a.
speech
or
talk:
to
express
one's
emotion
in
words;
Words
mean
little
when
action
is
called
for.
b.
the
text
or
lyrics
of
a
song
as
distinguished
from
the
music.
c.
contentious
or
angry
speech;
a
quarrel:
We
had
words
and
she
walked
out
on
me.
4.
a
short
talk
or
conversation:
Marston,
I'd
like
a
word
with
you.
5.
an
expression
or
utterance:
a
word
of
warning.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
word
:
word
/
w?rd
/
Show Spelled
[
wurd
]
Show IPA
noun
1.
a
unit
of
language
,
consisting
of
one
or
more
spoken
sounds
or
their
written
representation,
that
functions
as
a
principal
carrier
of
meaning.
Words
are
composed
of
one
or
more
morphemes
and
are
either
the
smallest
units
susceptible
of
independent
use
or
consist
of
two
or
three
such
units
combined
under
certain
linking
conditions,
as
with
the
loss
of
primary
accent
that
distinguishes
black·bird·
from
black·
bird·.
Words
are
usually
separated
by
spaces
in
writing,
and
are
distinguished
phonologically,
as
by
accent,
in
many
languages.
2.
(used
in
combination
with
the
first
letter
of
an
offensive
or
unmentionable
word,
the
first
letter
being
lowercase
or
up
percase,
with
or
without
a
following
hyphen):
My
mom
married
at
20,
and
she
mentions
the
m-word
every
time
I
meet
some
one
she
thinks
is
eligible.
See
also
f-word
,
n-word
.
3.
words.
a.
speech
or
talk:
to
express
one's
emotion
in
words;
Words
mean
little
when
action
is
called
for.
b.
the
text
or
lyrics
of
a
song
as
distinguished
from
the
music.
c.
contentious
or
angry
speech;
a
quarrel:
We
had
words
and
she
walked
out
on
me.
4.
a
short
talk
or
conversation:
Marston,
I'd
like
a
word
with
you.
5.
an
expression
or
utterance:
a
word
of
warning.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
word
:
word
/
w?rd
/
Show Spelled
[
wurd
]
Show IPA
noun
1.
a
unit
of
language
,
consisting
of
one
or
more
spoken
sounds
or
their
written
representation,
that
functions
as
a
principal
carrier
of
meaning.
Words
are
composed
of
one
or
more
morphemes
and
are
either
the
smallest
units
susceptible
of
independent
use
or
consist
of
two
or
three
such
units
combined
under
certain
linking
conditions,
as
with
the
loss
of
primary
accent
that
distinguishes
black·bird·
from
black·
bird·.
Words
are
usually
separated
by
spaces
in
writing,
and
are
distinguished
phonologically,
as
by
accent,
in
many
languages.
2.
(used
in
combination
with
the
first
letter
of
an
offensive
or
unmentionable
word,
the
first
letter
being
lowercase
or
up
percase,
with
or
without
a
following
hyphen):
My
mom
married
at
20,
and
she
mentions
the
m-word
every
time
I
meet
some
one
she
thinks
is
eligible.
See
also
f-word
,
n-word
.
3.
words.
a.
speech
or
talk:
to
express
one's
emotion
in
words;
Words
mean
little
when
action
is
called
for.
b.
the
text
or
lyrics
of
a
song
as
distinguished
from
the
music.
c.
contentious
or
angry
speech;
a
quarrel:
We
had
words
and
she
walked
out
on
me.
4.
a
short
talk
or
conversation:
Marston,
I'd
like
a
word
with
you.
5.
an
expression
or
utterance:
a
word
of
warning.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
word
:
word
/
w?rd
/
Show Spelled
[
wurd
]
Show IPA
noun
1.
a
unit
of
language
,
consisting
of
one
or
more
spoken
sounds
or
their
written
representation,
that
functions
as
a
principal
carrier
of
meaning.
Words
are
composed
of
one
or
more
morphemes
and
are
either
the
smallest
units
susceptible
of
independent
use
or
consist
of
two
or
three
such
units
combined
under
certain
linking
conditions,
as
with
the
loss
of
primary
accent
that
distinguishes
black·bird·
from
black·
bird·.
Words
are
usually
separated
by
spaces
in
writing,
and
are
distinguished
phonologically,
as
by
accent,
in
many
languages.
2.
(used
in
combination
with
the
first
letter
of
an
offensive
or
unmentionable
word,
the
first
letter
being
lowercase
or
up
percase,
with
or
without
a
following
hyphen):
My
mom
married
at
20,
and
she
mentions
the
m-word
every
time
I
meet
some
one
she
thinks
is
eligible.
See
also
f-word
,
n-word
.
3.
words.
a.
speech
or
talk:
to
express
one's
emotion
in
words;
Words
mean
little
when
action
is
called
for.
b.
the
text
or
lyrics
of
a
song
as
distinguished
from
the
music.
c.
contentious
or
angry
speech;
a
quarrel:
We
had
words
and
she
walked
out
on
me.
4.
a
short
talk
or
conversation:
Marston,
I'd
like
a
word
with
you.
5.
an
expression
or
utterance:
a
word
of
warning.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
word
:
word
/
w?rd
/
Show Spelled
[
wurd
]
Show IPA
noun
1.
a
unit
of
language
,
consisting
of
one
or
more
spoken
sounds
or
their
written
representation,
that
functions
as
a
principal
carrier
of
meaning.
Words
are
composed
of
one
or
more
morphemes
and
are
either
the
smallest
units
susceptible
of
independent
use
or
consist
of
two
or
three
such
units
combined
under
certain
linking
conditions,
as
with
the
loss
of
primary
accent
that
distinguishes
black·bird·
from
black·
bird·.
Words
are
usually
separated
by
spaces
in
writing,
and
are
distinguished
phonologically,
as
by
accent,
in
many
languages.
2.
(used
in
combination
with
the
first
letter
of
an
offensive
or
unmentionable
word,
the
first
letter
being
lowercase
or
up
percase,
with
or
without
a
following
hyphen):
My
mom
married
at
20,
and
she
mentions
the
m-word
every
time
I
meet
some
one
she
thinks
is
eligible.
See
also
f-word
,
n-word
.
3.
words.
a.
speech
or
talk:
to
express
one's
emotion
in
words;
Words
mean
little
when
action
is
called
for.
b.
the
text
or
lyrics
of
a
song
as
distinguished
from
the
music.
c.
contentious
or
angry
speech;
a
quarrel:
We
had
words
and
she
walked
out
on
me.
4.
a
short
talk
or
conversation:
Marston,
I'd
like
a
word
with
you.
5.
an
expression
or
utterance:
a
word
of
warning.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
word
:
word
/
w?rd
/
Show Spelled
[
wurd
]
Show IPA
noun
1.
a
unit
of
language
,
consisting
of
one
or
more
spoken
sounds
or
their
written
representation,
that
functions
as
a
principal
carrier
of
meaning.
Words
are
composed
of
one
or
more
morphemes
and
are
either
the
smallest
units
susceptible
of
independent
use
or
consist
of
two
or
three
such
units
combined
under
certain
linking
conditions,
as
with
the
loss
of
primary
accent
that
distinguishes
black·bird·
from
black·
bird·.
Words
are
usually
separated
by
spaces
in
writing,
and
are
distinguished
phonologically,
as
by
accent,
in
many
languages.
2.
(used
in
combination
with
the
first
letter
of
an
offensive
or
unmentionable
word,
the
first
letter
being
lowercase
or
up
percase,
with
or
without
a
following
hyphen):
My
mom
married
at
20,
and
she
mentions
the
m-word
every
time
I
meet
some
one
she
thinks
is
eligible.
See
also
f-word
,
n-word
.
3.
words.
a.
speech
or
talk:
to
express
one's
emotion
in
words;
Words
mean
little
when
action
is
called
for.
b.
the
text
or
lyrics
of
a
song
as
distinguished
from
the
music.
c.
contentious
or
angry
speech;
a
quarrel:
We
had
words
and
she
walked
out
on
me.
4.
a
short
talk
or
conversation:
Marston,
I'd
like
a
word
with
you.
5.
an
expression
or
utterance:
a
word
of
warning.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
word
:
word
/
w?rd
/
Show Spelled
[
wurd
]
Show IPA
noun
1.
a
unit
of
language
,
consisting
of
one
or
more
spoken
sounds
or
their
written
representation,
that
functions
as
a
principal
carrier
of
meaning.
Words
are
composed
of
one
or
more
morphemes
and
are
either
the
smallest
units
susceptible
of
independent
use
or
consist
of
two
or
three
such
units
combined
under
certain
linking
conditions,
as
with
the
loss
of
primary
accent
that
distinguishes
black·bird·
from
black·
bird·.
Words
are
usually
separated
by
spaces
in
writing,
and
are
distinguished
phonologically,
as
by
accent,
in
many
languages.
2.
(used
in
combination
with
the
first
letter
of
an
offensive
or
unmentionable
word,
the
first
letter
being
lowercase
or
up
percase,
with
or
without
a
following
hyphen):
My
mom
married
at
20,
and
she
mentions
the
m-word
every
time
I
meet
some
one
she
thinks
is
eligible.
See
also
f-word
,
n-word
.
3.
words.
a.
speech
or
talk:
to
express
one's
emotion
in
words;
Words
mean
little
when
action
is
called
for.
b.
the
text
or
lyrics
of
a
song
as
distinguished
from
the
music.
c.
contentious
or
angry
speech;
a
quarrel:
We
had
words
and
she
walked
out
on
me.
4.
a
short
talk
or
conversation:
Marston,
I'd
like
a
word
with
you.
5.
an
expression
or
utterance:
a
word
of
warning.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
word
:
word
/
w?rd
/
Show Spelled
[
wurd
]
Show IPA
noun
1.
a
unit
of
language
,
consisting
of
one
or
more
spoken
sounds
or
their
written
representation,
that
functions
as
a
principal
carrier
of
meaning.
Words
are
composed
of
one
or
more
morphemes
and
are
either
the
smallest
units
susceptible
of
independent
use
or
consist
of
two
or
three
such
units
combined
under
certain
linking
conditions,
as
with
the
loss
of
primary
accent
that
distinguishes
black·bird·
from
black·
bird·.
Words
are
usually
separated
by
spaces
in
writing,
and
are
distinguished
phonologically,
as
by
accent,
in
many
languages.
2.
(used
in
combination
with
the
first
letter
of
an
offensive
or
unmentionable
word,
the
first
letter
being
lowercase
or
up
percase,
with
or
without
a
following
hyphen):
My
mom
married
at
20,
and
she
mentions
the
m-word
every
time
I
meet
some
one
she
thinks
is
eligible.
See
also
f-word
,
n-word
.
3.
words.
a.
speech
or
talk:
to
express
one's
emotion
in
words;
Words
mean
little
when
action
is
called
for.
b.
the
text
or
lyrics
of
a
song
as
distinguished
from
the
music.
c.
contentious
or
angry
speech;
a
quarrel:
We
had
words
and
she
walked
out
on
me.
4.
a
short
talk
or
conversation:
Marston,
I'd
like
a
word
with
you.
5.
an
expression
or
utterance:
a
word
of
warning.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
word
:
word
/
w?rd
/
Show Spelled
[
wurd
]
Show IPA
noun
1.
a
unit
of
language
,
consisting
of
one
or
more
spoken
sounds
or
their
written
representation,
that
functions
as
a
principal
carrier
of
meaning.
Words
are
composed
of
one
or
more
morphemes
and
are
either
the
smallest
units
susceptible
of
independent
use
or
consist
of
two
or
three
such
units
combined
under
certain
linking
conditions,
as
with
the
loss
of
primary
accent
that
distinguishes
black·bird·
from
black·
bird·.
Words
are
usually
separated
by
spaces
in
writing,
and
are
distinguished
phonologically,
as
by
accent,
in
many
languages.
2.
(used
in
combination
with
the
first
letter
of
an
offensive
or
unmentionable
word,
the
first
letter
being
lowercase
or
up
percase,
with
or
without
a
following
hyphen):
My
mom
married
at
20,
and
she
mentions
the
m-word
every
time
I
meet
some
one
she
thinks
is
eligible.
See
also
f-word
,
n-word
.
3.
words.
a.
speech
or
talk:
to
express
one's
emotion
in
words;
Words
mean
little
when
action
is
called
for.
b.
the
text
or
lyrics
of
a
song
as
distinguished
from
the
music.
c.
contentious
or
angry
speech;
a
quarrel:
We
had
words
and
she
walked
out
on
me.
4.
a
short
talk
or
conversation:
Marston,
I'd
like
a
word
with
you.
5.
an
expression
or
utterance:
a
word
of
warning.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
word
:
word
/
w?rd
/
Show Spelled
[
wurd
]
Show IPA
noun
1.
a
unit
of
language
,
consisting
of
one
or
more
spoken
sounds
or
their
written
representation,
that
functions
as
a
principal
carrier
of
meaning.
Words
are
composed
of
one
or
more
morphemes
and
are
either
the
smallest
units
susceptible
of
independent
use
or
consist
of
two
or
three
such
units
combined
under
certain
linking
conditions,
as
with
the
loss
of
primary
accent
that
distinguishes
black·bird·
from
black·
bird·.
Words
are
usually
separated
by
spaces
in
writing,
and
are
distinguished
phonologically,
as
by
accent,
in
many
languages.
2.
(used
in
combination
with
the
first
letter
of
an
offensive
or
unmentionable
word,
the
first
letter
being
lowercase
or
up
percase,
with
or
without
a
following
hyphen):
My
mom
married
at
20,
and
she
mentions
the
m-word
every
time
I
meet
some
one
she
thinks
is
eligible.
See
also
f-word
,
n-word
.
3.
words.
a.
speech
or
talk:
to
express
one's
emotion
in
words;
Words
mean
little
when
action
is
called
for.
b.
the
text
or
lyrics
of
a
song
as
distinguished
from
the
music.
c.
contentious
or
angry
speech;
a
quarrel:
We
had
words
and
she
walked
out
on
me.
4.
a
short
talk
or
conversation:
Marston,
I'd
like
a
word
with
you.
5.
an
expression
or
utterance:
a
word
of
warning.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
word
:
word
/
w?rd
/
Show Spelled
[
wurd
]
Show IPA
noun
1.
a
unit
of
language
,
consisting
of
one
or
more
spoken
sounds
or
their
written
representation,
that
functions
as
a
principal
carrier
of
meaning.
Words
are
composed
of
one
or
more
morphemes
and
are
either
the
smallest
units
susceptible
of
independent
use
or
consist
of
two
or
three
such
units
combined
under
certain
linking
conditions,
as
with
the
loss
of
primary
accent
that
distinguishes
black·bird·
from
black·
bird·.
Words
are
usually
separated
by
spaces
in
writing,
and
are
distinguished
phonologically,
as
by
accent,
in
many
languages.
2.
(used
in
combination
with
the
first
letter
of
an
offensive
or
unmentionable
word,
the
first
letter
being
lowercase
or
up
percase,
with
or
without
a
following
hyphen):
My
mom
married
at
20,
and
she
mentions
the
m-word
every
time
I
meet
some
one
she
thinks
is
eligible.
See
also
f-word
,
n-word
.
3.
words.
a.
speech
or
talk:
to
express
one's
emotion
in
words;
Words
mean
little
when
action
is
called
for.
b.
the
text
or
lyrics
of
a
song
as
distinguished
from
the
music.
c.
contentious
or
angry
speech;
a
quarrel:
We
had
words
and
she
walked
out
on
me.
4.
a
short
talk
or
conversation:
Marston,
I'd
like
a
word
with
you.
5.
an
expression
or
utterance:
a
word
of
warning.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
word
:
word
/
w?rd
/
Show Spelled
[
wurd
]
Show IPA
noun
1.
a
unit
of
language
,
consisting
of
one
or
more
spoken
sounds
or
their
written
representation,
that
functions
as
a
principal
carrier
of
meaning.
Words
are
composed
of
one
or
more
morphemes
and
are
either
the
smallest
units
susceptible
of
independent
use
or
consist
of
two
or
three
such
units
combined
under
certain
linking
conditions,
as
with
the
loss
of
primary
accent
that
distinguishes
black·bird·
from
black·
bird·.
Words
are
usually
separated
by
spaces
in
writing,
and
are
distinguished
phonologically,
as
by
accent,
in
many
languages.
2.
(used
in
combination
with
the
first
letter
of
an
offensive
or
unmentionable
word,
the
first
letter
being
lowercase
or
up
percase,
with
or
without
a
following
hyphen):
My
mom
married
at
20,
and
she
mentions
the
m-word
every
time
I
meet
some
one
she
thinks
is
eligible.
See
also
f-word
,
n-word
.
3.
words.
a.
speech
or
talk:
to
express
one's
emotion
in
words;
Words
mean
little
when
action
is
called
for.
b.
the
text
or
lyrics
of
a
song
as
distinguished
from
the
music.
c.
contentious
or
angry
speech;
a
quarrel:
We
had
words
and
she
walked
out
on
me.
4.
a
short
talk
or
conversation:
Marston,
I'd
like
a
word
with
you.
5.
an
expression
or
utterance:
a
word
of
warning.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
word
:
word
/
w?rd
/
Show Spelled
[
wurd
]
Show IPA
noun
1.
a
unit
of
language
,
consisting
of
one
or
more
spoken
sounds
or
their
written
representation,
that
functions
as
a
principal
carrier
of
meaning.
Words
are
composed
of
one
or
more
morphemes
and
are
either
the
smallest
units
susceptible
of
independent
use
or
consist
of
two
or
three
such
units
combined
under
certain
linking
conditions,
as
with
the
loss
of
primary
accent
that
distinguishes
black·bird·
from
black·
bird·.
Words
are
usually
separated
by
spaces
in
writing,
and
are
distinguished
phonologically,
as
by
accent,
in
many
languages.
2.
(used
in
combination
with
the
first
letter
of
an
offensive
or
unmentionable
word,
the
first
letter
being
lowercase
or
up
percase,
with
or
without
a
following
hyphen):
My
mom
married
at
20,
and
she
mentions
the
m-word
every
time
I
meet
some
one
she
thinks
is
eligible.
See
also
f-word
,
n-word
.
3.
words.
a.
speech
or
talk:
to
express
one's
emotion
in
words;
Words
mean
little
when
action
is
called
for.
b.
the
text
or
lyrics
of
a
song
as
distinguished
from
the
music.
c.
contentious
or
angry
speech;
a
quarrel:
We
had
words
and
she
walked
out
on
me.
4.
a
short
talk
or
conversation:
Marston,
I'd
like
a
word
with
you.
5.
an
expression
or
utterance:
a
word
of
warning.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
word
:
word
/
w?rd
/
Show Spelled
[
wurd
]
Show IPA
noun
1.
a
unit
of
language
,
consisting
of
one
or
more
spoken
sounds
or
their
written
representation,
that
functions
as
a
principal
carrier
of
meaning.
Words
are
composed
of
one
or
more
morphemes
and
are
either
the
smallest
units
susceptible
of
independent
use
or
consist
of
two
or
three
such
units
combined
under
certain
linking
conditions,
as
with
the
loss
of
primary
accent
that
distinguishes
black·bird·
from
black·
bird·.
Words
are
usually
separated
by
spaces
in
writing,
and
are
distinguished
phonologically,
as
by
accent,
in
many
languages.
2.
(used
in
combination
with
the
first
letter
of
an
offensive
or
unmentionable
word,
the
first
letter
being
lowercase
or
up
percase,
with
or
without
a
following
hyphen):
My
mom
married
at
20,
and
she
mentions
the
m-word
every
time
I
meet
some
one
she
thinks
is
eligible.
See
also
f-word
,
n-word
.
3.
words.
a.
speech
or
talk:
to
express
one's
emotion
in
words;
Words
mean
little
when
action
is
called
for.
b.
the
text
or
lyrics
of
a
song
as
distinguished
from
the
music.
c.
contentious
or
angry
speech;
a
quarrel:
We
had
words
and
she
walked
out
on
me.
4.
a
short
talk
or
conversation:
Marston,
I'd
like
a
word
with
you.
5.
an
expression
or
utterance:
a
word
of
warning.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
word
:
word
/
w?rd
/
Show Spelled
[
wurd
]
Show IPA
noun
1.
a
unit
of
language
,
consisting
of
one
or
more
spoken
sounds
or
their
written
representation,
that
functions
as
a
principal
carrier
of
meaning.
Words
are
composed
of
one
or
more
morphemes
and
are
either
the
smallest
units
susceptible
of
independent
use
or
consist
of
two
or
three
such
units
combined
under
certain
linking
conditions,
as
with
the
loss
of
primary
accent
that
distinguishes
black·bird·
from
black·
bird·.
Words
are
usually
separated
by
spaces
in
writing,
and
are
distinguished
phonologically,
as
by
accent,
in
many
languages.
2.
(used
in
combination
with
the
first
letter
of
an
offensive
or
unmentionable
word,
the
first
letter
being
lowercase
or
up
percase,
with
or
without
a
following
hyphen):
My
mom
married
at
20,
and
she
mentions
the
m-word
every
time
I
meet
some
one
she
thinks
is
eligible.
See
also
f-word
,
n-word
.
3.
words.
a.
speech
or
talk:
to
express
one's
emotion
in
words;
Words
mean
little
when
action
is
called
for.
b.
the
text
or
lyrics
of
a
song
as
distinguished
from
the
music.
c.
contentious
or
angry
speech;
a
quarrel:
We
had
words
and
she
walked
out
on
me.
4.
a
short
talk
or
conversation:
Marston,
I'd
like
a
word
with
you.
5.
an
expression
or
utterance:
a
word
of
warning.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary