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Disjunct
A term used in logic to refer to an element of a disjunction, where at least one of the disjuncts must be true for the disjunction to be true.
Disjunction
An operation in logic that returns true when at least one input is true.
Conjunct
In logic, an element of a conjunction, or a compound statement formed by connecting two statements with the word "and."
Conjunction
A logical operator that connects two or more propositions so that the resulting statement is true only if all the connected propositions are true.
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