noun a symbol or function representing a specific operation or action
In mathematics, an operator is a symbol or function that performs a specific operation on one or more operands.
In the medical field, an operator is a surgeon or medical professional who performs a specific procedure or operation on a patient.
In manufacturing, an operator is a person who operates machinery or equipment to produce goods.
In transportation, an operator is a person who drives or operates vehicles such as buses, trains, or airplanes.
In telecommunications, an operator is a person or organization that provides a specific service, such as connecting phone calls or managing networks.
In computer programming, an operator is a symbol that represents an action to be taken with one or more operands.
In the context of a writer, an operator may refer to a specific character or symbol used in programming languages or mathematical equations.
In the context of a psychologist, an operator may refer to a person who manages or controls a specific aspect of a psychological study or experiment.
In the context of an engineer, an operator may refer to a piece of machinery or equipment used to control a specific function or process.
In the context of a computer scientist, an operator may refer to a logical or mathematical operation used in programming languages or algorithms.
In the context of a telephone operator, an operator may refer to a person who assists with connecting calls or providing information to callers.