I couldn't find the official glossary of python operators but at least it seems that operator library of python doesn't include and or or keyword. They do have operator.and_, but it's for bitwise and operator(&). What makes me more confused is that they do include is or not keywords as operators.
In short, isn't and(and or) an operator? If it isn't, what is the standard of being an operator in Python? I though I'm pretty familiar with python but this problem confuses me a lot at the moment.