RE: Weird words

Subject: RE: Weird words
From: "Sarah Bouchier" <Sarah -dot- Bouchier -at- exony -dot- com>
To: <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com>
Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2006 14:50:14 +0100

>I worked on control system standards for a large food manufacturer. One
of
>the programmers had written a paragraph that used the word OR as a
verb, as
>in "OR the two sections of the program." He insisted that he couldn't
think
>of any better way to say it. He told me he often used AND as a verb,
too.

Is there actually a much better way to say it? Something along the
lines of 'Perform an OR operation on the two sections of the program'
would currently work, but I'd understand OR as a verb too.

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Sarah Bouchier
Technical Author

exony
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References:
Re: Weird words: From: Al Geist

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