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Or$95739$ - translation to English

GRAMMATICAL CONJUNCTION
And/Or; &/or; And or

Or      
n. Or, nombre propio masculino o femenino (Hebreo)
disjunction         
  • OR [[logic gate]]
  • Venn diagram of <math>\scriptstyle A \lor B \lor C</math>
LOGICAL CONNECTIVE OR
Disjunction; Logical or; Or (logic); Disjunction (logic); Inclusive or; Logical OR; Inclusive disjunction; ⋁; Nonexclusive disjunction; Non-exclusive disjunction; Or symbol; ⋎; ⟇; ⟏; Boolean OR; Logical sum; Or operator; Parallel OR; Parallel or; Inclusive OR; Inclusive-or; Inclusive-OR; OR (logic)
(n.) = separación
Ex: Digital technology has ushered us into a ceaseless spiral of change which represents, not so much an evolution, but a formidable disjunction with the analog world.
logical sum         
  • OR [[logic gate]]
  • Venn diagram of <math>\scriptstyle A \lor B \lor C</math>
LOGICAL CONNECTIVE OR
Disjunction; Logical or; Or (logic); Disjunction (logic); Inclusive or; Logical OR; Inclusive disjunction; ⋁; Nonexclusive disjunction; Non-exclusive disjunction; Or symbol; ⋎; ⟇; ⟏; Boolean OR; Logical sum; Or operator; Parallel OR; Parallel or; Inclusive OR; Inclusive-or; Inclusive-OR; OR (logic)
(n.) = suma lógica
Ex: Logical sum, symbolized by A OR B, or A + B.

Definition

trato hecho
term. comp.
Comercio. Fórmula familiar con que se da por definitivo un convenio o acuerdo.

Wikipedia

And/or

And/or (sometimes written and or) is an English grammatical conjunction used to indicate that one or more (or even all) of the cases it connects may occur. It is used as an inclusive or (as in logic and mathematics), because saying "or" in spoken language (or writing "or") might be inclusive or exclusive.

The construction has been used in official, legal and business documents since the mid-19th century, and evidence of broader use appears in the 20th century. It has been criticized as both ugly in style and ambiguous in legal documents. Many style guides recommend against it.