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operandenUK
op·er·and O0092900 (ŏp′ər-ənd)n. A quantity on which a mathematical or logical operation is performed. [From Latin operandum, neuter gerundive of operārī, to operate; see operate.]operand (ˈɒpəˌrænd) n (Mathematics) a quantity or function upon which a mathematical or logical operation is performed[C19: from Latin operandum (something) to be worked upon, from operārī to work]op•er•and (ˈɒp əˌrænd) n. a quantity upon which a mathematical operation is performed. [1885–90; < Late Latin operandum, ger. of operārī; see operate] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | operand - a quantity upon which a mathematical operation is performedquantity - the concept that something has a magnitude and can be represented in mathematical expressions by a constant or a variable | Translations
operandenUK
operand a quantity or function upon which a mathematical or logical operation is performed operand[′äp·ə‚rand] (computer science) Any one of the quantities entering into or arising from an operation. operand (programming)An argument of an operator or of a machine language instruction.operandThe part of a machine instruction that references data or a peripheral device. In the instruction, ADD A to B, A and B are the operands (nouns), and ADD is the operation code (verb). In the instruction READ TRACK 9, SECTOR 32, track and sector are the operands.See OPD See OPDoperandenUK Related to operand: OpcodeWords related to operandnoun a quantity upon which a mathematical operation is performedRelated Words |