content word

content word
con′tent word`
n.
ling. a word, typically a noun, verb, adjective, or adverb, that carries semantic content, bearing reference to the world independently of its use within a particular sentence
(disting. from function word).
Etymology: 1935–40

From formal English to slang. 2014.

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