This tag needs to die as its very ambigous, and vague.
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
This tag doesn't help to describe the question in any way. It doesn't give us any information about the real content of the question, looking at it from the home page. It can apply to many (all?) languages and be a part of many frameworks/tools/etc...
Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?
Nope. It could be a relevant tag on https://english.stackexchange.com/ but doesn't have any relevance in programming.
Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?
Nope, having a post tagged with word doesn't add any meaningful info whatsoever.
Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?
Different people could use it is different context often describable better with a more specific tag. More often than not, its being misused against the wiki description for all sorts of context.
word
on its own is pretty meaningless. Just renaming it probably won't work - there's several different meanings of word that apply to programming.WORD
data type that's always 16 bit, so even when talking about integer size there's confusion. However, it's certainly on-topic, so disambiguation is the proper thing to do, not burnination, imo.word
, the use-cases vary between: The Microsoft Word program/related file formats ; A text word in the context of strings ; A word in the context of memory access (16/32 bits). The latter actually fits the wiki description