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xnor
Opposite of "xor". Also known as "exclusive nor". Both things must be true, xor both things must be false.
Inclusive or. Same as "and/or". This is different from xor, exclusive or. Takes precedence after and.
Good usage: "It could be the engine or the transmission that's malfunctioning."
Bad usage: "It could be the engine or the transmission that's malfunctioning, or both." (Contains redundancy)
Bad usage: "It could be the engine or the transmission that's malfunctioning, or both." (Contains redundancy)
sharp note
A sharp note is a note which has a "half" quality to it: Its pitch sounds incorrect to the key but sounds good to the human at the same time.
sharp note by October 20, 2018