The word was not created, it always was.
Here are a couple of verses from The Bible that may answer your question:
In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. (Genesis 1.1)
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. (John 1.1)
No, the word 'create' is a verb: create, creates, creating, created.The verb 'create' is a word for an action.A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.The noun forms of the verb to create are: creator, creation, and the gerund, creating.
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No. You can not create a word. You can't can't can't can't create a word. Such as the word Frindle from Andrew Clements best-selling book is obviously fictitious. No person can create a word. It is simply not possible. You, my dear writer, must be an exasperation to everyone you know.
create in future tenses
Word processors will create reports: Open Office Org, Microsoft Office Word, etc.
Make is a word that means to create and starts with "m".
You would add the prefix "Re-" to the root word figure in order to create a word that means to create a form or image of something again.
MS Word (word processing) - Create a letter. MS Excel (spreadsheet) - Create a budget. MS PowerPoint - Create a briefing.
The Greek word is Tunava.
Here are three sentences using the word 'create': "Mark decided to create a song for Lauren to tell her that he loved her." "Lucy decided to create a meal out of leftovers." "Please not to create a riot."
A root word is one that prefixes are added to it.
The root word of creation is "create."