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Operator
Operator
may refer to:
Contents
1
Music
2
Computers
3
Science and mathematics
4
Fiction
5
Other uses
6
See also
Music
Operator (band)
, an American hard rock band
"Operator" (Motown song)
, a 1965 song recorded by Mary Wells and Brenda Holloway
"
Operator (That's Not the Way It Feels)
", a 1972 song by Jim Croce from
You Don't Mess Around with Jim
"Operator" (Midnight Star song)
(1984)
"
Operator (A Girl Like Me)
", a 2008 song by Shiloh
"Operator", a 1970 song by the Grateful Dead from
American Beauty
"Operator", a 1975 song by the Manhattan Transfer from
The Manhattan Transfer
"Operator", a 1993 song by Blue System from
Backstreet Dreams
"Operator", a 1995 song by Real McCoy from
Another Night
Computers
Computer operator
Operator (programming)
, a type of computer program function
Operator (extension)
, an extension for the Firefox web browser, for reading microformats
Operator YAPO
or OperaTor, a portable implementation of the Opera web browser
Science and mathematics
Operator (mathematics)
, a function between vector spaces
Operator (biology)
, a segment of DNA regulating the activity of genes
Operator (linguistics)
, a special category including wh- interrogatives
Operator (physics)
, mathematical operators in quantum physics
Fiction
Operator (
Ghost in the Shell
)
, a fictional group in the
Ghost in the Shell
series
Operator (
The Matrix
)
, a crew position in
The Matrix
franchise
Other uses
Operator (profession)
Telephone operator
, person or company offering telephone services
Operator (military)
, a soldier in a special operations force
Network operator
, a phone carrier
Operator
(sternwheeler)
, an early 20th century ship on the Skeena River
Operator Grammar
, a theory of human language
See also
Operation (disambiguation)
Operator-precedence grammar
, a grammar for formal languages
Operator No. 5
, a pulp fiction hero from the 1930s
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