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Is the word nor a verb?

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The word 'nor' is a conjunction, used between two words or phrases preceded by neither; used to introduce a further negative statement.

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I could find neither sesame nor poppy seeds at the market.

That product is not cheap nor is it well made.

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No, "nor" is not a verb. It is a conjunction used to connect two negative alternatives.

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