wordwise

English

Etymology

From word + -wise.

Adjective

wordwise (not comparable)

  1. Of or characteristic of a word or words; verbal.
    • 1995, American Psychological Association, Psychological abstracts:
      Wordwise feedback produced significantly higher gains than listwise.
    • 2006, Wolfgang Wahlster, SmartKom: foundations of multimodal dialogue systems:
      Both the wordwise and sentencewise results are computed (in %) applied for the user state recognition in our case due to the construction of []
  2. (computing) In terms of words (fixed groups of binary digits); one word of data at a time.
    Coordinate terms: bitwise, bytewise

Adverb

wordwise (not comparable)

  1. Pertaining to, concerning, or regarding words; verbally.
    • 2005, Charles Harrington Elster, What in the word?:
      Turn the page and get an edge in wordwise.
  2. (computing) In terms of words (fixed groups of binary digits); one word of data at a time.

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