As a noun xor
is (logic) the connective "exclusive or".
As a verb xor
is (computing) to perform the xor function upon.
As a proper noun kor is
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xor Noun
( en noun)
The logic function exclusive OR (as opposed to inclusive OR), whose output is true only when exactly one of its inputs is true.
Conjunction
( English Conjunctions)
(rare) or (but not both)
* 2002 , "Rob Janssen", The rock argument'' (on Internet newsgroup ''alt.atheism )
- The argument leads to the conclusion that an omnipotent being could rationally be able to do one xor the other and still be omnipotent.
See also
* and
* or
* nand
* nor
* not
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kor English
Noun
( en noun)
(historical) An ancient Hebrew and Phoenician unit of measure of capacity.
* 2002 , Don Victor Bovey, In Touch With Eternity , page 161 ,
- Solomon responded by committing 20,000 kors' of pure oil and 20,000 '''kors''' of wheat in annual payments. A '''kor''' of oil is an ancient Hebrew unit of liquid of about 58 gallons. A ' kor of wheat is equal to 6.25 bushels.
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