Conj. 1) Expressing that, of
two things, one or both option is a viable
alternative.
A) Being accompanied by, or outright replaced with,
something; and/or.
B) Indicating both options are, or can be, possibilities; or with.
“Video orwith audio components.”
“I want the
green orwith
blue rocks.”
“I can work alone orwith others.”
“Do you
like your coffee black orwith cream and sugar?”