words with a meaning vs words with meanings

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1. "firefighter" is a word with a meaning and "censored" is a word with a meaning.
2. "firefighter" and "censored" are words with a meaning.
3. "firefighter" and "censored" are words with meanings.


I'm not sure if 1 has the same meaning as 2 or 3
 
1. "Firefighter" is a word with a meaning and "censored" is a word with a meaning.
2. "Firefighter" and "censored" are words with a meaning.
3. "Firefighter" and "censored" are words with meanings.

I'm not sure if 1 has the same meaning as 2 or 3.

Remember to start every sentence with a capital letter, even if it's after opening quotation marks. It's an impossible question to answer because none of them make sense. All words have a meaning. Where did you find those sentences? If you wrote them yourself, why?
 
Remember to start every sentence with a capital letter, even if it's after opening quotation marks. It's an impossible question to answer because none of them make sense. All words have a meaning. Where did you find those sentences? If you wrote them yourself, why?
I've made them up.
 
Please write a more sensible sentence in order to elicit the information you're looking for.
 
The words 'firefighter' and 'censored' both have meaning.
 
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