operand
English
Etymology
From Late Latin operandum.[1] Doublet of operandum.
Pronunciation
Noun
operand (plural operands)
- (mathematics, computing) A quantity to which an operator is applied (in , the operands of the subtraction operator are 3 and ).
- 1992, Michael A. Miller, The 68000 Microprocessor Family: Architecture, Programming, and Applications, page 47:
- When the microprocessor decodes the JSR opcode, it stores the operand into the TEMP register and pushes the current contents of the PC ($00 0128) onto the stack.
Translations
quantity to which an operator is applied
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References
- ^ “operand, n.”, in OED Online , Oxford: Oxford University Press, launched 2000.
Anagrams
Danish
Noun
operand
Declension
common gender |
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indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | operand | operanden | operander | operanderne |
genitive | operands | operandens | operanders | operandernes |