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Church reading (4 letters)

{ Answer }

TEXT

{ Related Clues }

Copy
___ message
Subject
Transcript
Wording
Words
Basis for a sermon
Bible reading
Biblical passage
Book preceder
Cell composition
College book
Document content
Emoticon medium
It's in the book
Kind of book
McGuffey product
Modern communication
Not the pictures
Plain writing
Preacher's reading
Quote source
School book
Scripture verse
Sermon subject
Sermonizer's source
Sermon's basis
Sermon's preface
Something to castigate
Student's book
Student's purchase
TelePrompTer display
TelePrompTer filler
Theme for a sermon
Theme or topic
What's read
Communicate with modern-style
Communicate with without speaking
Short passage of Scripture
Write on a BlackBerry, maybe
Be all thumbs as a writer?
Do a driver's no-no
Message from one who's all thumbs?
Send a message to, these days
Send a quick update, in a way
It's dangerous to do while driving
Send a message via cell phone

{ Tags }

basis, book, communicate, communication, filler, message, modern, passage, phone, reading, scripture, send, sermon, sermons, source, students, subject, teleprompter, text, theme, words

{ Notes }

The answer TEXT is seen frequently, appearing about once every 160 puzzles.

{ Definition }

TEXT as a noun:

1. (text, textual matter) = the words of something written; "there were more than a thousand words of text"; "they handed out the printed text of the mayor's speech"; "he wants to reconstruct the original text"

2. a passage from the Bible that is used as the subject of a sermon; "the preacher chose a text from Psalms to introduce his sermon"

3. (textbook, text, text edition, schoolbook, school text) = a book prepared for use in schools or colleges; "his economics textbook is in its tenth edition"; "the professor wrote the text that he assigned students to buy"

4. the main body of a written work (as distinct from illustrations or footnotes etc.); "pictures made the text easier to understand"

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