First off lets start with what a document is.
Document - A piece of written, printed, or electronic matter that provides information or evidence or that serves as an official record. (this is according to a Google search)
So in Microsoft Word when you create a document you are making a 'electronic matter that provides information or evidence or that serves as an official record'
It means starting a new word processing document. It has then been created.
Creating a document in your alphabetical files.
If you want to write some story or description line, wrote on doc, and save the file on your systems disk and you can use it after that.
This means saving a document through Microsoft Word.
Microsoft Word 2010 makes it easier to collaborate and to navigate through long documents. For more impact, new features focus on the polish of your finished document. With this new version, you can access the richness and familiarity of Word in your browser and on your mobile phone
A .docx file is a Microsoft Office Word document, but is only compatible with Microsoft Office Word 2007 and Microsoft Office Word 2010. A .doc file is compatible with previous versions of Microsoft Office Word.
If you mean Microsoft Word than this is a text processing program.
Print means putting the document you have on your screen onto paper.
A report just means a Microsoft Word document which states what you have done/found.
Do you mean what are the objectives of Microsoft word? Word Processing, Editing, compatibility, ubiquity, Track changes, protecting your document, ease of use, style, printing, and table/graphs/charts.
It means Microsoft document Imaging
The multiple-document interface (MDI) allows you to create an application that maintains multiple forms within a single container form. Applications such as Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Word for Windows have multiple-document interfaces.
Open means simply open up an existing document. You would have to explain more if this does not help.
The .doc suffix at the end of Microsoft Word filenames is short for "document." The suffix on computer filenames indicates the file's encoding convention (file format) rather than actual file content, but some do give you some clue about the type of content. For example, some files created with Microsoft Word end in .dot, indicating the file is a "document template." Moreover, the .doc suffix use only applies to versions of Microsoft Word prior to Office 2007. Word 2007 document files end in .docx, template files end in .dotx, macro-enabled document files end in .docm, and macro-enabled document template files end in .dotm.
You can download a trial version of Office (which includes Word) from the Microsoft website. If you just need to view a Word document, Windows comes with the Wordpad application which should allow you to view word documents.