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word processor         
<text, tool> A program used to create and print (chiefly textual) documents that might otherwise be prepared on a typewriter. The key advantage of word processor is its ability to make changes easily, such as correcting spelling, changing margins, or adding, deleting, and relocating entire blocks of text. Once created, the document can be printed quickly and accurately and saved for later modifications. Today most popular word processors, such as Microsoft Word, offer a much greater range of facilities than the first such programs. Compare text editor. (1995-04-14)
word processor         
¦ noun a purpose-built computer or program for storing, manipulating, and formatting text entered from a keyboard and providing a printout.
Derivatives
word-process verb
word-processing noun
word processor         
(word processors)
A word processor is a computer program or a computer which is used to produce printed documents. (COMPUTING)
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Word processor
A word processor (WP) is a device or computer program that provides for input, editing, formatting, and output of text, often with some additional features.
Examples of use of word processor
1. The Christian Right call her Satan with a word processor.
2. My word processor was a tiny portable Olivetti typewriter.
3. But the resulting basic document feels like one that could be drafted on any word processor.
4. They were forged, by Annie, with a piece of college stationery, a word–processor and a photocopier.
5. Its Amstrad PCW 8256 word processor was the first basic family computer to sell for under 300.