1. \ ər, ˈȯr How to pronounce or (audio) , Southern also ˈär \

              Definition of or

               (Entry 1 of 8)

              1 used as a function word to indicate an alternativecoffee or teasink or swim , the equivalent or substitutive character of two words or phraseslessen or abate , or approximation or uncertaintyin five or six days
              2 archaic : either
              3 archaic : whether
              4 used in logic as a sentential connective that forms a complex sentence which is true when at least one of its constituent sentences is true — compare disjunction

              Definition of or (Entry 2 of 8)

              archaic

              Definition of or (Entry 3 of 8)

              archaic
              \ ˈȯr How to pronounce or (audio) \

              Definition of or (Entry 4 of 8)

              : the heraldic color gold or yellow
              \ ˈȯr How to pronounce OR (audio) \

              Definition of OR (Entry 5 of 8)

              : a logical operator that requires at least one of two inputs to be present or conditions to be met for an output to be made or a statement to be executed OR gate in a computer

              Definition of OR (Entry 6 of 8)

              1 operating room
              2 operational research; operations research
              3 Oregon
              4 owner's risk
              5 own recognizance

              Definition of -or (Entry 7 of 8)

              : one that does a (specified) thing grantor

              Definition of -or (Entry 8 of 8)

              : condition : activity demeanor

              First Known Use of or

              Conjunction (1)

              13th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

              Preposition

              13th century, in the meaning defined above

              Conjunction (2)

              13th century, in the meaning defined above

              Noun (1)

              15th century, in the meaning defined above

              Noun (2)

              1947, in the meaning defined above

              History and Etymology for or

              Conjunction (1) and Noun (2)

              Middle English, alteration of other, alteration of Old English oththe; akin to Old High German eddo or

              Preposition

              Middle English, from or, adverb, early, before, from Old Norse ār; akin to Old English ǣr early — more at ere

              Noun (1)

              Middle English, from Anglo-French, gold, from Latin aurum — more at aureus

              Noun suffix (1)

              Middle English, from Anglo-French -ur, -our, -eour & Latin -or; Anglo-French -ur, -our, from Latin -or; Anglo-French -eour, from Latin -ator, from -a-, verb stem + -tor, agent suffix; akin to Greek -tōr, agent suffix, Sanskrit -tā

              Noun suffix (2)

              Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin

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              The first known use of or was in the 13th century

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              “Or.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/or. Accessed 7 Jul. 2020.

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              \ ər How to pronounce or (audio) , ˈȯr \

              Kids Definition of or

              used between words or phrases that are choicesjuice or milkWill you leave or stay?

              Kids Definition of OR

              Oregon
              \ ər \

              Kids Definition of -or

               (Entry 1 of 4)

              : someone or something that does a specified thing actor elevator

              Kids Definition of -or (Entry 2 of 4)

              : condition : activity demeanor

              Medical Definition of OR

              operating room

              Legal Definition of OR

              own recognizance

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