Browsing through questions tagged with word there is at least one example where it's being used to mean "a processor instruction word":
- Reading shorts in 32-bits architectures (for example)Reading shorts in 32-bits architectures (for example)
The vast majority of the other uses are as a synonym for ms-word:
- Can range be used to get text from hyperlinked bookmark from a supplemental document in Word 2010 VBA?Can range be used to get text from hyperlinked bookmark from a supplemental document in Word 2010 VBA?
- Running VBA code on Word documents that do not have MacrosRunning VBA code on Word documents that do not have Macros
- VBA paste from Excel to Word ends subVBA paste from Excel to Word ends sub
A smaller set use it as a meta-tag for "something to do with written words":
- Better way to modify middle character of string?Better way to modify middle character of string?
- Algorithm to remove words in corpus with small occurrenceAlgorithm to remove words in corpus with small occurrence
- Is there an algorithm to identify the most salient word from a given set of words?Is there an algorithm to identify the most salient word from a given set of words?
Clearly the tag is ill-defined and poorly applied. It would be most correct to use it in the CPU sense, but I think that it will too-often be used as a synonym for ms-word for that to be applicable.
I thinks its best left as a synonym for ms-word and the tag removed from all non-Word questions.
A few might be applicable for the nlp tag. In most non-Word questions it's not adding value.