
1) Agent 2) Driver 3) Hoister 4) Manipulator 5) Motorman 6) Osha 7) Supermarketeer 8) Supermarketer 9) Switchman 10) Telegrapher 11) Telegraphist 12) Telephonist 13) User
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1) Australian play 2) Controller of a machine 3) Controller of machinery 4) Fictional gynoid 5) Function 6) Girl once called central 7) Hand 8) Machine worker 9) Machinist or surgeon 10) Mathematical function 11) Motown single 12) New line for a trooper 13) Number finder 14) Numbers person 15) Old phone company worker
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• (n.) One who, or that which, operates or produces an effect. • (n.) One who performs some act upon the human body by means of the hand, or with instruments. • (n.) The symbol that expresses the operation to be performed; -- called also facient. • (n.) A dealer in stocks or any commodity for speculative purposes; a speculator.O...
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in mathematics, any symbol that indicates an operation to be performed. Examples are (which indicates the square root is to be taken) and (which ... [3 related articles]
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lexemeA symbol for an operation. Operators can infix, prefix, or postfix.
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Something that acts on a function to give another function.
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a company providing transportation or travel related services ( airline, cruise line, railway, hotel, car rental company, etc. )
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A prokaryotic regulatory element that interacts with a repressor to control the transcription of adjacent structural genes.
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A retailer who owns and operates a grocery store.
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<molecular biology> The site on DNA to which a specific repressor protein binds and prevents the initiation of transcription at the adjacent promoter. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(op´әr-a-tәr) a DNA sequence preceding the coding sequence of a structural gene in an operon, to which a regulator protein binds to control transcription of the structural genes in that operon.
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A term used in Yamaha's FM synthesizers to refer to the software equivalent of an oscillator, envelope generator, and envelope-controlled amplifier.
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A specific region of the DNA at the initial end of the gene, where the repressor protein attaches and blocks mRNA synthesis.
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Person who controls a part of plant or machinery.
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Op'er·a`tor noun [ Latin ]
1. One who, or that which, operates or produces an effect.
2. (Surg.) One who performs some act upon the human body by means of the hand, or with instruments.
3. A dealer in stocks or any commodity for speculative purposes; a speculator. [ Brok...
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A person involved in monitoring the health of one or more back end computers.
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In mathematics, an operator is the symbol that expresses the operation to be performed upon an operand.
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conventional notation for built-in operation, such as +, *, and &. A programmer can define meanings for operators for user-defined types. See also: operator overloading, unary operator, binary operator, ternary operator, prefix operator, postfix operator. TC++PL 6.2.
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an algorithmic feature of Interaction Frame that defines the behaviour of that frame. Examples include: alt
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operator 1. Someone who operates a machine or device; a switchboard operator.2. The owner or manager of a business or an industrial enterprise.3. Someone who deals aggressively in stocks or commodities.4. A person who is adept at accomplishing goals through shrewd or unscrupulous maneuvers.5. In mathematics, a function, especially one from a set t...
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DNA sequence located between the promoter region and the first coding gene to which a repressor protein can bind
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Foodservice operator - Companies who own/manage foodservice outlets (e.g. restaurants and pubs etc). The term is often used to refer to national chains but also includes independent operators.
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manipulator noun an agent that operates some apparatus or machine; `the operator of the switchboard`
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An operator is a function that operates on or modifies a value or function. +, =, and / are mathemat
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a person who operates a machine, apparatus, or the like: a telegraph operator. · a person who operates a telephone switchboard, esp. for a telephone company. · a person who manages a working or industrial establishment, enterprise, or system: the operators of a mine. · a person who trades in securities, esp. speculatively or on a la...
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