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  • The verb for carrying out a bitwise OR AND operation
    Early citations ORed and ANDed have been around for a long time in electronics and computing The OED includes the verb OR, first documented in an IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin of 1970: The outputs of all the drill sense transistors 12 are Ored together by diode Or's 18 and fed to the base of relay control transistor 20
  • Can Christ­mas be used as an ad­jec­tive in Christ­mas-col­ored?
    I was just won­der­ing whether I can write: Christ­mas-col­ored stock­ings I know that Christ­mas can be a mod­i­fier as in Christ­mas gift, but can it be used as an ad­jec­tive in Christ­mas-col
  • grammaticality - on the link, in the link, or at the link . . .
    Which is the correct usage: Follow the instructions on the link mentioned above Follow the instructions in the link mentioned above Follow the instructions at the link mentioned above
  • What is the verb form of conjunction in the logical sense?
    Logically speaking, the verb conjoin really should be acceptable A conjunction is the act or product of conjoining It's the same stem, so if one form is deemed sufficiently precise to refer to the operation, why shouldn't the other be? The counterpart, for "or-ing", would be disjoin Conjunction has a more specific meaning in propositional logic than in general and grammatical usage Under
  • Man is to womanizer as woman is to what?
    What's the feminine version of womanizer? Your title and question are a bit contradictory Reading the title, I inferred that the question was a man womanizes a female so what do you call a female that womanizes a male However, the question implies what is a woman that womanizes; I wasn't aware that womanizing was gender specific As opposed to (what the title led me to believe the question
  • Difference between forementioned and aforementioned?
    I am writing a scientific article, and the reviewer has pointed out that I should check the typo quot;forementioned quot;, which I use several times in the paper I would like to know, is there any
  • idioms - Origins of the phrase “the best time to plant a tree was 30 . . .
    Does anyone have good information on the first known usage or attribution of the phrase “the best time to plant a tree was 30 years ago, the second best time is now”, or similar concepts? According
  • English notation for hour, minutes and seconds
    I often see English notation about time using the " and ' symbols I have always mistaken about the two, and even their meaning I'm more used to "01:05:56", for example How do you represent the
  • differences - in order that vs in order to - English Language . . .
    Both formulations are valid But IMO the former in order to makes the desired outcome the direct result of the action, while the latter in order that suggests the outcome could be a higher-order consequence e g of a causal mechanism that is implied but not specified
  • word choice - on the train or in the train? - English Language . . .
    Both, but they are used differently Being on the train is the most common use When you travel by train, you usually say that you are on the train If you want to describe your position, you could say that you are in the train, for example: The train has derailed, I have a broken leg You can find me in the train





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