"Babies don't communicate verbally on a level that words do. This is evident." thats not true janus, before you geeks/old men started using the words on this site, i could easily imagine a baby saying something wordlike like noob and nobody would think of it as a real word just because it was used as a form of communication.
word ( P ) Pronunciation Key (wûrd)
n.
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.
Something said; an utterance, remark, or comment: May I say a word about that?
Computer Science. A set of bits constituting the smallest unit of addressable memory.
words Discourse or talk; speech: Actions speak louder than words.
words Music. The text of a vocal composition; lyrics.
An assurance or promise; sworn intention: She has kept her word.
A command or direction; an order: gave the word to retreat.
A verbal signal; a password or watchword.
News: Any word on your promotion? See Synonyms at news.
Rumor: Word has it they're divorcing.
words Hostile or angry remarks made back and forth.
Used euphemistically in combination with the initial letter of a term that is considered offensive or taboo or that one does not want to utter: “Although economists here will not call it a recession yet, the dreaded ‘R’ word is beginning to pop up in the media” (Francine S. Kiefer).
Word
See Logos.
The Scriptures; the Bible.
And
com·mu·ni·ca·tion ( P ) Pronunciation Key (k-myn-kshn)
n.
The act of communicating; transmission.
The exchange of thoughts, messages, or information, as by speech, signals, writing, or behavior.
Interpersonal rapport.
communications (used with a sing. or pl. verb)
The art and technique of using words effectively to impart information or ideas.
The field of study concerned with the transmission of information by various means, such as print or broadcasting.
Any of various professions involved with the transmission of information, such as advertising, broadcasting, or journalism.
Something communicated; a message.
communications A means of communicating, especially:
A system, such as mail, telephone, or television, for sending and receiving messages.
A network of routes for sending messages and transporting troops and supplies.
communications The technology employed in transmitting messages.
Biology. The transfer of information from one molecule, cell, or organism to another, as by chemical or electrical signals or by behaviors.
Anatomy.
An opening or connecting passage between two structures.
A joining or connecting of solid fibrous structures, such as tendons and nerves.
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"Babies don't communicate verbally on a level that words do. This is evident." thats not true janus, before you geeks/old men started using the words on this site, i could easily imagine a baby saying something wordlike like noob and nobody would think of it as a real word just because it was used as a form of communication.
Dooku sliced Kenobi's arm and his upper thigh, he sliced Anakin's hand off and threw Anakin across the room with a stream of lightning. In ROTS, he sends Anakin flying with a simple back-kick and pits Kenobi under a three ton platform after outmaneuvering him. He then continues to fight with Anakin and has the open chance to cut him in half but does not resume to do so for reasons nobody damnwell knows.
So... Uh... Why does this thread exist?