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alternative / choice / equivalence / logical operator
ConjunctionNoun

This word primarily functions as a coordinator to present a choice or a dichotomy. It creates a mental fork in the road, signaling that the speaker is navigating between mutually exclusive options or offering a selection of alternatives. When used for clarification, it acts as an equivalence marker, bridging a technical term with a simpler one to ensure the listener understands the specific identity of the subject. In logic and computing, it shifts from a linguistic choice to a boolean operation where the presence of any single true condition satisfies the requirement.

Meanings

Conjunction

Used to link two or more possibilities or alternatives, indicating that only one of them is true, possible, or desired.

"Would you like tea or coffee?"

Conjunction

Used to introduce a different word or phrase that provides a more accurate or clearer description of the preceding one.

"The feline, or house cat, is a popular pet."

Conjunction

Used in a negative sentence to indicate that neither of the two options mentioned is true or possible.

"He does not smoke or drink."

Noun

A logical operator used in computing and mathematics that results in true if at least one of its operands is true.

"The circuit uses an or gate to trigger the alarm."

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