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operand
[ op-uh-rand ]
noun
Mathematics.
- a quantity upon which a mathematical operation is performed.
operand
/ ˈɒ±èəˌ°ùæ²Ô»å /
noun
- a quantity or function upon which a mathematical or logical operation is performed
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of operand1
C19: from Latin operandum (something) to be worked upon, from ´Ç±è±ð°ùÄå°ùÄ« to work
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Example Sentences
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Some corporate buyers’ modus operand is to slap their name onto new acquisitions immediately and bring in their own managers to spread their corporate culture.
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This sum is used to locate the operand.
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The original address, Y, of the instruction will not be used to locate the operand of the instruction, as is the normal case.
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Routines which require two operands, e.g., add, subtract, multiply and divide, require an index register to specify the address of the second operand.
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The subroutines are called with one operand in the accumulator.
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