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or (1)

or [ awr, unstressed ər ] CORE MEANING: a conjunction used to link two or more alternatives. In a series of alternatives, it is usually used only before the last alternative.
Which do you prefer, butter or low-fat spread?
You can accept, refuse, or ignore the offer, as you see fit.


conj 
Definition:
 
1. following "either" or "whether": used to join two alternatives when the first is introduced by "either" or "whether"
Either you typed the wrong name, or something is wrong with the equipment.

2. indicating approximation: used between two numbers to indicate an approximate quantity or to imply a few of something
Hit the return key every three or four seconds until you get a greeting message.

3. rephrasing statement: used to introduce a rephrasing synonym or correction of a statement just made
fetal oxygen deprivation, or hypoxia
German measles, or rubella

4. otherwise: used to give an explanation of a statement just made
You'd better leave or you'll be late.

5. whether or either: a poetic word for "either" or "whether," preceding the first of two alternatives, with "or" also preceding the second alternative ( archaic or literary )

[12th century. Contraction of other]

or other used to show that the preceding words you use are not exact or definite
For some reason or other, the house was crowded that night.


or so approximately
I haven't seen her for a year or so.



Spelling Note

See oar.

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