operant

See also: opérant

English

Adjective

operant (comparative more operant, superlative most operant)

  1. That operates to produce an effect.
    • Shakespeare
      thy most operant poison
    • 1955, Rex Stout, "When a Man Murders...", in Three Witnesses, October 1994 Bantam edition, →ISBN, page 117:
      I tell you frankly, if Paul Aubry is guilty I hope is convicted and punished; but if one of the others is guilty I hope he—or she—is punished, and if I knew anything operant to that end I certainly would not withhold it.

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operant (plural operants)

  1. An operative person or thing.
  2. (psychology) Any of a class of behaviors that produce consequences by operating (i.e., acting) upon the environment.

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Verb

operant

  1. present participle of operar

Latin

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operant

  1. third-person plural present active indicative of operō
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