And/or

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Means “or”, because “or” includes “and”.

And is "a Boolean operator which gives the value one if and only if all the operands are one, and otherwise has a value of zero."

Or is "a logical operation which gives the value one if at least one operand has the value one, and otherwise gives a value of zero."

Never speak of this again.