Or in English
- or⇄-or
(suffix added to verbs to form nouns.)
1. person or thing that ______s.
Ex. Actor = a person who acts. Accelerator = a thing that accelerates.
2. act, state, condition, quality, or characteristic, especially in words from Lat - or⇄or (1), conjunction.
1. a word used to express a choice or a difference, or to connect words or groups of words of equal importance in the sentence.
Ex. You may go or stay. Is it sweet or sour?
2. and if not; otherwise.
Ex. Either - or⇄or (2), preposition, conjunction.
(Archaic.) before; ere.
Ex. I'll be there long or that (Robert Louis Stevenson). - or⇄or (3), noun.
(Heraldry.) the gold or yellow in coats of arms. - OR⇄OR(no periods),
1. operating room.
2. operations research.
3. Oregon (with postal Zip Code). - OR⇄OR, noun.
a computer logic circuit or operation in which two connected items are true if either one is true or if both are true.
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