The definition of Nor is
nor |nôr|conjunction & adverb1 used before the second or further of two or more alternatives (the first being introduced by a negative such as "neither" or "not") to indicate that they are each untrue or each do not happen : they were neither cheap nor convenient | the sheets were never washed, nor the towels, nor his shirts.• [as adv. ] poetic/literary term for neither : : nor God nor demon can undo the done.2 used to introduce a further negative statement : the struggle did not end, nor was it any less diminished.3 [ conj. or prep. ] archaic or dialect than : she thinks she knows better nor me.
Saying nor is basically the same as saying "neither as well" (grammatically incorrect)
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1. A term is a word or expression used for some particular thing.Insect is the correct term for a bug.2. It is also a limited period of time.I hereby sentence you to a prison term of two years behind bars.3. In price the terms are amount of money needed to purchase something.The terms of your lease is $400 per month.4. Terms can also mean an agreement or conditions for something.The terms of your release from jail are that you stay away from the victim and do not harass them, contact them, nor threaten them.
The answer depends on what you mean by "demininator" which is not a mathematical term, nor an English word.
No. Nor is it a contradiction in terms - which is what most people mean when they say "oxymoron." An oxymoron is a deliberate rhetorical figure.
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It describes individuals who are neither man nor woman, by their will or any social means
If the equation contains an no terms other than an x term, a y term and a constant, then it is a straight line. At least two of them are required, but all three are not necessary. The x and y terms may, of course, have coefficients (or multipliers) associated with them. But no powers of x, nor of y and no xy terms.
There is no such French word ------------------------------------- Nor in English.
The powers not delegated to the national government by the Constitution, nor prohibited to the states, are reserved to the states, or the people
In music, the term "natural" refers to a musical note that is neither sharp nor flat, representing the regular pitch of a note without any alteration.
The term for a person who is neither fat nor thin is "average" or "normal weight."
There is no single term to define what being a Native American is, nor could a set of terms define this. Being Native American is more about a spiritual understanding inside a set of complex rules that would (and does) take a lifetime to understand.