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operand

NOUN
  1. a quantity upon which a mathematical operation is performed

How To Use operand In A Sentence

  • Despite a string of victories-the judge's stinging decision enumerating Allen's "fraudulent modus operandi," occasional media coverage, and the support of real CIA agents and military heroes-he is no closer to collecting the $40,000 he says was "conned" from his family in 1993. Edgar Allen
  • The modus operandi is always the same. Times, Sunday Times
  • Such a proposal is distinct from pantheistic notions which equate God with the natural world, because D'Espagnat relegates the natural world - the world of space, time and matter - to what Kant referred to as the 'phenomenal' world, the world produced by the modus operandi of our minds upon the noumenal world. Archive 2009-03-01
  • There are also serious ramifications in the modus operandi of betting exchanges. Times, Sunday Times
  • Traces of the modus operandi of the light infantry of old still live on amidst special forces such as the SAS.
  • The general design of a bit slice computes all required functions of a particular bit in the operands in parallel, and then uses a multiplexer to choose between the functions: Babbage-Boole Digital Arithmetical and Logical Mill: Part 1 « The Half-Baked Maker
  • This modus operandi is one of the main causes of the problems that redundant executives face. Personnel Management: A New Approach
  • It was daring of Mr. Holroyd to take on a major writer, and for all his forcing of themes, the book thrives on sheer wit and, most important, on welcome asides, when he steps forward like a Shakespearean character to soliloquize about his modus operandi. The Biographers' Biographer
  • For example, there was no systematic numerical relationship between diamond operands and the associated answers.
  • Indeed, their modus operandi often appears to be to maximise that damage. Times, Sunday Times
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