Or Explained
Or or OR may refer to:
- "O.R.", a 1974 episode of M*A*S*H
- Or (My Treasure), a 2004 movie from Israel (Or means "light" in Hebrew)
Music
Businesses and organizations
Language and linguistics
- Or (digraph), in the Uzbek alphabet
- Or (letter) (or forfeda), in Ogham, the Celtic tree alphabet
- Odia language, a language spoken in East India (ISO 639)
- Or, an English grammatical conjunction
- -or, an English agent noun suffix
- Or, a digraph in Taiwanese's Daī-ghî tōng-iōng pīng-im phonetic transcription
Places
Europe
United States
India
- Odisha formerly Orissa, a state of India
Science, technology, and mathematics
Computing and mathematics
- Or (logic), logical disjunction
- Exclusive or (XOR), a logical operation
- Bitwise OR, an operator in computer programming, typically notated as or or |
- The short-circuit operator or, notated or, ||, or or else
- Elvis operator, an operator in computer programming that returns its first operand if its value is considered true, and its right operand if not
- Null coalescing operator, an operator in computer programming
- Onion routing, anonymous networking technique (also Onion Router)
- OR gate, an integrated circuit in electronics
- Object–relational mapping
Other uses in science and technology
Titles and ranks
Other uses
- Or (name), a list of people with the Hebrew given name and surname
- Official Records of the American Civil War
- Olympic record, a term for the best performances in Olympic Games
- Or (heraldry), a gold or yellow tincture (from the French word for "gold")
- Own recognizance, the basis for releasing someone awaiting trial without bail
See also
- '0r' (zero r), meaning "no roods", in old measurements of land area
- And (disambiguation)
- OAR (disambiguation)
- Ore (disambiguation)
- Either/Or (disambiguation)