Pronunciation: /ˈɑpəˌrænd/
noun A quantity on which an operation is to be done in mathematics or logic
A1 An operand is a number used in a mathematical operation.
A2 In programming, an operand can be a variable or a constant.
B1 Understanding the different types of operands is essential in computer science.
B2 The operand in this equation is the value that needs to be multiplied.
C1 Advanced algorithms often involve complex operands and operators.
C2 The programmer must carefully choose the operands for optimal performance.
formal In mathematics, an operand is a quantity on which an operation is performed.
informal The operand in this equation is the number on the left side.
slang Dude, just plug in the operand and you'll get the answer.
figurative The operand in this situation is the key factor that determines the outcome.
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