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I had always been under the impression that the name "pekoe" referred to a certain type of tea, but he told me that the word is Chinese for "eyelash," and came to be used because the tip leaves of tea bushes, when rolled and dried, resemble eyelashes.

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  1. noun A sound or a combination of sounds, or its representation in writing or printing, that symbolizes and communicates a meaning and may consist of a single morpheme or of a combination of morphemes.
  2. noun Something said; an utterance, remark, or comment: May I say a word about that?
  3. noun Computer Science A set of bits constituting the smallest unit of addressable memory.

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  1. Middle English, from Old English; see wer-5 in Indo-European roots.

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  1. Early modern English also woord; from Middle English word, wurd, weord (plural word, wordes), from Anglo-Saxon word (plural word) =Old Saxon word = OFries. word, werd, wird = D. Low German woord = Old High German Middle High German G. wort = Icelandic orth (for *vord) = Swedish Danish ord = Gothic (Moesogothic) waurd, a word, = Lithuanian wardas, a name, = Latin verbum, a word, verb; orig. ‘a thing spoken’; cf. Greek εἰρειν, speak, ἐρεῖν, question, ῤήτωρ, speaker, etc. (see rhetor). Doublet of verb.
  2. from Middle English worden, wordien; from word, n.
 

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