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1943 British commando raids
Operation Forfar was the name given to a series of British Commando raids on the French coast during World War II. The raids were part of Operation Starkey
Operation_Forfar
British prince (born 1964)
James. Edward's mother conferred on him the additional title of Earl of Forfar in 2019. On Edward's 59th birthday in 2023, his brother Charles III granted
Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh
Prince_Edward,_Duke_of_Edinburgh
Member of the British royal family (born 1965)
Earl of Forfar, according her the title by courtesy of Countess of Forfar. She was at times referred to as the Countess of Wessex and Forfar, such as
Sophie,_Duchess_of_Edinburgh
British Second World War deception operation
Operation Mincemeat was a successful British deception operation of the Second World War to disguise the 1943 Allied invasion of Sicily. Two members of
Operation_Mincemeat
Military unit
The Fife and Forfar Yeomanry (FFY) was an Armoured Yeomanry Regiment of the British Army formed in 1793. It saw action in the Second Boer War, the First
Fife_and_Forfar_Yeomanry
provided by the British Commandos, but the two largest raids, Operation Gauntlet and Operation Jubilee, drew heavily on Canadian troops. The size of the raiding
List of Commando raids on the Atlantic Wall
List_of_Commando_raids_on_the_Atlantic_Wall
Naval operation during the Second World War
Operation Postmaster was a British special operation conducted on the Spanish colony of Fernando Po, now known as Bioko, off West Africa in the Gulf of
Operation_Postmaster
British Army WWII commando unit
Countries coastlines. These raids under the code names of Operation Forfar, Operation Hardtack and Operation Tarbrush were for beach reconnaissance, for the purpose
No. 10 (Inter-Allied) Commando
No._10_(Inter-Allied)_Commando
raid) Operation Forfar Operation Hardtack (commando raid) Operation Tarbrush Operation Rumford Operation Gearbox Operation Gearbox II Operation Sportpalast
List_of_World_War_II_battles
World War II deception plan during the build-up to the 1944 Normandy landings
Operation Bodyguard was a World War II deception strategy employed by the Allied states before the 1944 invasion of northwest Europe. Bodyguard set out
Operation_Bodyguard
WWII deception operation
Operation Fortitude was a military deception operation by the Allied nations as part of Operation Bodyguard, an overall deception strategy during the
Operation_Fortitude
Military unit
Commando took part in Operation Anklet, which was the only raid it undertook during its history where the entire unit took part. The operation was a diversionary
No._12_Commando
Series of World War II operations in Italy
Operation Maple was a series of World War II operations in Italy in support of the Anzio landings. It comprised operations by the British Special Air Service
Operation_Maple_(Italy)
1944 military deception operation
Operation Copperhead was a small military deception operation run by the British during the Second World War. It formed part of Operation Bodyguard, the
Operation_Copperhead
Military unit
The Fife and Forfar Yeomanry/Scottish Horse is adopted as the C squadron of the Scottish and North Irish Yeomanry as a Light Cavalry Squadron. It is a
Fife and Forfar Yeomanry/Scottish Horse
Fife_and_Forfar_Yeomanry/Scottish_Horse
1942 Second World War British raid in France
Operation Aquatint was the codename for a failed raid by British Commandos on the coast of occupied France during the Second World War. The raid was undertaken
Operation_Aquatint
Member of the British royal family (born 2003)
original royal christening gown. Born with esotropia, Louise underwent an operation in 2006 in an unsuccessful attempt to correct the condition. Further treatment
Lady_Louise_Windsor
Code name for a World War II Anglo-Canadian operation in November 1944
Operation Infatuate was the code name given to an Anglo-Canadian operation in November 1944 during the Second World War to open the port of Antwerp to
Operation_Infatuate
WW2 SOE operation in German-occupied France
Operation Savanna (or Operation Savannah) was the first insertion of SOE trained Free French paratroops into German-occupied France during World War II
Operation_Savanna
British Combined Operations raid during World War II
Operation Biting, also known as the Bruneval Raid, was a British Combined Operations raid on a German coastal radar installation at Bruneval in northern
Operation_Biting
1944 Allied military deception during World War II
Operation Zeppelin (along with its follow-up subsidiaries, Vendetta and Turpitude) was a major military deception operation run by the British during
Operation Zeppelin (deception plan)
Operation_Zeppelin_(deception_plan)
1944 UK operation in World War II
Operation Bulbasket was an operation by 'B' Squadron, 1st Special Air Service (SAS), behind the German lines in German occupied France, between June and
Operation_Bulbasket
WWII Allied intelligence operation
Operation Scherhorn (in English sources) or Operation Berezino (original Soviet codename) or Operation Beresino (in East German sources) was a secret deception
Operation_Scherhorn
Military operation
Operation Canuck was an operation of World War II conducted by the Canadian Captain Buck McDonald and a small team of Special Air Service troopers in
Operation_Canuck
1943 British airborne operation in Italy
During World War II, Operation Begonia was the airborne counterpart to the amphibious Operation Jonquil, conducted by British SAS and Eighth Army Airborne
Operation_Begonia
World War II operations
The unsuccessful Operation Freshman was mounted the following month by British paratroopers, who were to rendezvous with the Operation Grouse Norwegians
Norwegian heavy water sabotage
Norwegian_heavy_water_sabotage
1942 planned operation in World War II
fire weapons, see Flamethrower (disambiguation). Operation Aflame was a planned combined operations raid by No. 12 Commando, part of the British army
Operation_Aflame
British Special Air Service operation between August–September 1944
Operation Kipling was a British special forces operation that took place during the Second World War in German-occupied France between 13 August and 26
Operation_Kipling
1945 military operation
Operation Roast was a military operation undertaken by British Commandos, at Comacchio lagoon in north-east Italy, during the Spring 1945 offensive in
Operation_Roast
SAS operation during WW2
number of operations in France, to support the Allied advance, notably Operation Bulbasket, Operation Houndsworth, Operation Loyton and Operation Wallace
Operation_Archway
British special forces operation in Libya (1942)
Operation Bigamy a.k.a. Operation Snowdrop was a raid during the Second World War by the Special Air Service on 14 September 1942. The plan was to destroy
Operation_Bigamy
Codename of a British operation during WWII
Operation Freshman was the codename given to a British airborne operation conducted in November 1942 during World War II. It was the first British airborne
Operation_Freshman
1942 military deception operation
Operation Hardboiled was a Second World War military deception. Undertaken by the Allies in 1942, it was the first attempt at deception by the London
Operation_Hardboiled
Auxiliary unit of the British Army
The Forfarshire Militia, later the Forfar and Kincardine Militia was an auxiliary regiment recruited in the Scottish counties of Forfarshire and Kincardineshire
Forfar_and_Kincardine_Militia
Scottish paediatrician and academic
John Oldroyd Forfar, MC, FRSE (16 November 1916 – 14 August 2013) was a Scottish paediatrician and academic. He served in the Royal Army Medical Corps
John_Forfar
Smallest British Commando raid of WW2
Operation J V was a British Commando raid over the night of 11/12 April 1942, during the Second World War. It was carried out by two men, Captain Gerald
Operation_J_V
1942 British raid in Bordeaux, France during World War II
Operation Frankton was a commando raid on ships in the German occupied French port of Bordeaux in southwest France during World War II. The raid was carried
Operation_Frankton
During World War II, Operation Span was an Allied military deception operation in support of the landings in southern France in 1944. After the Dragoon
Operation Span (deception plan)
Operation_Span_(deception_plan)
WWII British military airborne operation
Operation Colossus was the codename given to the first airborne operation undertaken by the British military, which occurred on 10 February 1941 during
Operation_Colossus
Military units involved in Operation Market Garden
29th Armored Brigade, Brigadier C. B. C. Harvey 23rd Hussars 2nd Fife and Forfar Yeomanry 3rd Royal Tank Regiment, Lieutenant Colonel A.W. Brown (KIA 25
Operation Market Garden order of battle
Operation_Market_Garden_order_of_battle
WW2 SAS operation during the Normandy invasion
During World War II, Operation Samwest (5–12 June 1944) was a large raid conducted by 116 Free French paratroops of the 4th Special Air Service Regiment
Operation_Samwest
1945 Allied unit relocation in Europe
Operation Goldflake was the administrative move of I Canadian Corps (in essence, almost all Canadian combatant units) and the British 5th Infantry Division
Operation_Goldflake
Defunct railway in Scotland
The Forfar and Brechin Railway was promoted as a possible alternative main line to part of the Caledonian Railway route between Perth and Aberdeen. It
Forfar_and_Brechin_Railway
Allied World War II special operation in Borneo
Operation Opossum was a World War II raid undertaken by Australia's Z Special Unit in 1945 on the island of Ternate in North Maluku to rescue the Sultan
Operation_Opossum
1944 British special forces operations
Operations Wallace and Hardy I were two British Special Air Service operations during the Second World War that took place from 27 July to 19 September
Operations_Wallace_and_Hardy
Military unit
Clarke used the 1st SAS in his major order of battle deception (codenamed Operation Cascade). The brigade formed part of the fictional 4th Airborne Division;
1st_SAS_Brigade
Operation Chopper was a British Commando raid by No. 1 Commando during the Second World War. The raid, over the night of 27/28 September 1941, targeted
Operation Chopper (World War II)
Operation_Chopper_(World_War_II)
British Special Air Service operation between June–September 1944
Operation Houndsworth was a British Special Air Service operation during World War II. The operation, carried out by "A" Squadron, 1st Special Air Service
Operation_Houndsworth
World War II battle on north coast of France
Operation Jubilee or the Dieppe Raid (19 August 1942) was an Allied amphibious attack on the German-occupied port of Dieppe in northern France, during
Dieppe_Raid
Early railway in Scotland
The Arbroath and Forfar Railway (A&FR) was a railway that connected Forfar with the port town of Arbroath, in Scotland. It opened in 1838–1839 and it
Arbroath_and_Forfar_Railway
1944 WWII Allied military deception operation
Operation Ferdinand was a military deception employed by the Allies during the Second World War. It formed part of Operation Bodyguard, a major strategic
Operation_Ferdinand
Allied attack during World War II
Operation Rimau was an attack on Japanese shipping in Singapore Harbour, carried out by an Allied commando unit Z Special Unit, during World War II using
Operation_Rimau
1944 Allied military deception during World War II
Operation Royal Flush was a military deception employed by the Allieds during the Second World War as part of the strategic deception Operation Bodyguard
Operation_Royal_Flush
1943 British Commando operation in Norway
Operation Cartoon was a British Commando raid on the island of Stord near Leirvik in Vestland, Norway on the night of 23/24 January 1943. The operation
Operation_Cartoon
WWII military deception operation
Operation Titanic was a series of military deceptions carried out by the Allied Nations during the Second World War. They formed part of tactical element
Operation_Titanic
1944 failed Special Air Service mission in France
Operation Loyton was the codename given to a Special Air Service (SAS) mission in the Vosges department of France during the Second World War. The mission
Operation_Loyton
WWII Allied intelligence operation
deception operations: Operation Starkey, Operation Wadham and Operation Tindall. Operation Starkey was set to occur in early September, Operation Tindall
Operation_Cockade
British Commandos during the Second World War
Operation Deep Cut was a raid by British Commandos during the Second World War. It was carried out by No. 1 Section of 5 Troop No. 1 Commando at Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue
Operation_Deep_Cut
During World War II, Operation Defoe was a reconnaissance patrol by 21 men of the Special Air Service conducted from 19 July to 23 August to support the
Operation_Defoe
Operation Waterfall was part of Operation Barclay, which was a deception to try to trick the Germans into thinking the Allies would land elsewhere in
Operation_Waterfall
WW2 Allied deception operation
Operation Cascade was the codename for an Allied military deception operation during the Western Desert Campaign of World War II for North Africa. Operation
Operation_Cascade
1942 WWII raid in Pas-de-Calais, France
During World War II, Operation Abercrombie was an Anglo-Canadian reconnaissance raid on the area around the French coastal village of Hardelot, located
Operation_Abercrombie
Failed British raid in World War II
During World War II, Operation Chestnut was a failed British raid by 2 Special Air Service, conducted in support of the Allied invasion of Sicily. Two
Operation_Chestnut
SAS operation during WW2
Operation Dingson (5–18 June 1944) was an operation in the Second World War, conducted by 178 Free French paratroops of the 4th Special Air Service (SAS)
Operation_Dingson
British military operation in Italy (1945)
War, Operation Tombola was a major raid conducted by the 2 Special Air Service, under the command of SAS Major Roy Farran, and Special Operations Executive's
Operation_Tombola
British raid on channel islands in WW2
49°25′48″N 2°21′54″W / 49.430°N 2.365°W / 49.430; -2.365 Operation Basalt was a small British raid conducted during World War II on Sark during the
Operation_Basalt
World War II deception operation in support of the Allied invasion of Sicily in 1943
Operation Barclay was a World War II deception by the Allies in support of Operation Husky, the Allied invasion of Sicily in July 1943. The goal was to
Operation_Barclay
Aborted British Commando raid during World War II
Operation Myrmidon was the planned raid during the Second World War by No. 1 Commando and No. 6 Commando in April 1942. This operation was an abortive
Operation_Myrmidon
WWII British Combined Operations raid on Norway
Operation Archery, also known as the Måløy Raid, was a British Combined Operations raid during World War II against German positions on the island of Vågsøy
Operation_Archery
Allied amphibious operation against Tobruk in World War II
Operation Agreement was a ground and amphibious operation carried out by British, Rhodesian and New Zealand forces on Axis-held Tobruk from 13 to 14 September
Operation_Agreement
1941 British commando raid in Norway during WWII
Operation Anklet was the codename given to a British Commando raid during the Second World War. The raid on the Lofoten Islands was carried out in December
Operation_Anklet
British Military Operation in June 1942
Operation Bristle was a British Commando raid over the night of the 3/4 June 1942 during the Second World War. The target of the raid was a German radar
Operation_Bristle
World War II deception operation
Operation Bertram was a Second World War deception operation practised by the Allied forces in Egypt led by Bernard Montgomery, in the months before the
Operation_Bertram
British offensive in the Second World War
he survived by taking cover under his tank. By 08:05, the 2nd Fife and Forfar Yeomanry and the 3rd Royal Tank Regiment of the 29th Armoured Brigade had
Operation_Goodwood
WWII Allied action liberating North Brabant, Netherlands
Operation Pheasant, also known as the Liberation of North Brabant, was a major operation to clear German troops from the province of North Brabant in the
Operation_Pheasant
1943 British raid in Sicily during WWII
During World War II, Operation Narcissus was a raid by forty members of the Special Air Service on a lighthouse on the southeast coast of Sicily. The
Operation_Narcissus
1942 World War II military operation
Operation Musketoon was the codeword for a British–Norwegian commando raid in the Second World War. The operation was mounted against the German-held
Operation_Musketoon
1944 Allied military deception operation
Operation Graffham was a military deception employed by the Allies during the Second World War. It formed part of Operation Bodyguard, a broad strategic
Operation_Graffham
British Commando raid on Guernsey, 14–15 July 1940
Operation Ambassador was an operation carried out by British Commandos on 14–15 July 1940 within the context of the Second World War. It was the second
Operation_Ambassador
1944 military operations
in support of the Allied landings in Normandy. The operations formed the naval component of Operation Bodyguard, a wider series of tactical and strategic
D-Day_naval_deceptions
Former railway line in Scotland
Dundee and Forfar direct line was a railway line opened by the Caledonian Railway in 1870, connecting the important county town of Forfar with the harbour
Dundee_and_Forfar_direct_line
1945 military operation
Operation Amherst was a Free French and British attack designed to capture intact Dutch canals, bridges and airfields during World War II. It was led
Operation_Amherst
Scottish footballer (born 1985)
United, Greenock Morton, Queen of the South, Stenhousemuir and Forfar Athletic. While at Forfar, he would also perform the role of first team coach, and later
Gary_Harkins
During World War II, Operation Noah was a reconnaissance patrol by 41 Belgian members of the Special Air Service who operated in the Ardennes from 16
Operation Noah (commando raid)
Operation_Noah_(commando_raid)
1943 Allied commando raid in Singapore
Operation Jaywick was a special operation undertaken in the Second World War. In September 1943, 14 commandos and sailors from the Allied Z Special Unit
Operation_Jaywick
University of Cambridge. Commissioned into the Cupar Section of the Fife and Forfar Yeomanry which was part of the Territorial Army and by 1935 he was a captain
John_Murray_Prain
Operation Partridge was a British Commando raid during the Second World War. It was carried out during the Italian Campaign by No. 9 Commando as a diversionary
Operation_Partridge
British counter-espionage and deception operation of WW2
System or XX System was a World War II counter-espionage and deception operation of the British Security Service (MI5). Nazi agents in Britain – real and
Double-Cross_System
1942 British Commando raids in Crete
Operation Albumen was the name of British Commando raids in June 1942 on German airfields in the Axis-occupied Greek island of Crete, to prevent them
Operation_Albumen
Raid on shipping at Haugesund, Norway in April 1943
Operation Checkmate was the codename for a raid on shipping at Haugesund, Norway in April 1943 during the Second World War by British Commandos. The raiding
Operation Checkmate (commando raid)
Operation_Checkmate_(commando_raid)
British Commando raid during the Second World War
Operation Dryad was a raid on the Casquets lighthouse in the Channel Islands by British Commandos during World War II. The Commandos captured the lighthouse
Operation_Dryad
Operation Rayon was an Allied deception operation in the Mediterranean Theatre during World War II. The operation called for Allied forces to mislead
Operation_Rayon
British Army offensive operation
Opposing commanders Operation Goodwood was an offensive operation by the British Army against the German Wehrmacht, which took place between 18 and 20
Operation Goodwood order of battle
Operation_Goodwood_order_of_battle
Operation Huckaback was a British Commando raid during the Second World War. The raid was carried out by No. 62 Commando also known as the Small Scale
Operation_Huckaback
Operation Keystone was a British special forces operation carried out by a Jeep-mounted Squadron of the 2nd Special Air Service under the command of Major
Operation_Keystone
WW2 SAS operation during the Normandy invasion
Operation Cooney was the deployment of elements of the 4ème Bataillon d'Infanterie de l'Air - the 4th Free French Parachute Battalion (later renamed 2ème
Operation_Cooney
1941 British offensive in World War II
The Syria–Lebanon campaign, also known as Operation Exporter, was the invasion of Syria and Lebanon (then controlled by Vichy France, a vassal state of
Syria–Lebanon_campaign
WW2 Allied operation in North Africa (Sep 1942)
raiding forces taking part in Operation Agreement, Operation Caravan and Operation Bigamy. The objective of the operation was the seizure of the Jalo oasis
Operation_Nicety
Scottish footballer and manager
Scottish Premier League three times, saw Brechin City promoted three times and Forfar once.[citation needed] Campbell managed Brechin City between 2005 and 2006
Ian Campbell (footballer, born 1953)
Ian_Campbell_(footballer,_born_1953)
Second World War raid by British Commandos
Operation Batman was a Second World War raid by British Commandos near then-occupied Cherbourg France from 15-16 November 1942. The men meant to take
Operation_Batman
OPERATION FORFAR
OPERATION FORFAR
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly East Anglia)
English (mainly East Anglia) : nickname for a lordly, impressive, or sharp-eyed man, from Middle English egle ‘eagle’ (from Old French aigle, from Latin aquila).English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Laigle in Orne, France, the name of which ostensibly means ‘the eagle’, although it is possible that the recorded forms result from the operation of early folk etymology on some unknown original. Matilda de Aquila is recorded in 1129 as the widow of Robert Mowbray, Earl of Northumberland.Jewish : translation into English of Adler.
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Name of Lord Shiva; The Operator; One who Maintains Balance Between Life and Death
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Lancashire, so named from Old English gor ‘dirt’, ‘mud’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.Introduced in America by a family from Gorton, Lancashire, England (three miles from Manchester), the name Gorton was also adopted by a religious group known as the Gortonites. They were followers of Samuel Gorton (c. 1592–1677), whose unorthodox religious beliefs, which included denying the doctrine of the Trinity, caused him to seek religious toleration by emigrating to Boston in 1637 with his family. In conflict with authorities in Massachusetts Bay, Plymouth, and Newport, he eventually settled in Shawomet, RI, and renamed it Warwick. He died there in 1677, leaving three sons and at least six daughters.
Female
Japanese
(1-æ, 2- 京, 3- å”, 4- 郷) Japanese unisex name KYOU means 1) "apricot," 2) "capital," 3) "cooperation," or 4) "village."Â
Female
English
English name derived from the vocabulary word, TEMPERANCE means "moderation, self-restraint."
Surname or Lastname
German and Dutch
German and Dutch : from Middle High German bloch, Middle Dutch blok ‘block of wood’, ‘stocks’. The surname probably originated as a nickname for a large, lumpish man, or perhaps as a nickname for a persistent lawbreaker who found himself often in the stocks.English : possibly a metonymic occupational name for someone who blocks, as in shoemaking and bookbinding, from Middle English blok ‘block’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : Americanized spelling of Bloch (see Vlach).Adriaen Coertsz Block was a Dutch-born merchant-explorer who traded along the CT coast and Long Island shortly after Hudson’s voyage to the region in 1609. Block Island, between the north fork of Long Island and RI, which he used as a base of operations, is named after him.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Moderation; Neutrality
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Balance; Temperance; Moderation
Girl/Female
British, Christian, English
Temperance; One of the Qualities Adopted as a First Name by the Puritans After the Reformation; Moderation; Self Restraint
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English, Old French sur(ri)gien (from a derivative of Late Latin chirurgia ‘handiwork’), hence an occupational name for a person who performed operations, mostly amputations. Before the advent of anaesthetics, only crude surgery was possible, and the calling was often combined with that of the barber or bath house attendant.French : topographic name for someone who lived close to a gushing spring.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Seperation
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Old Norse female personal name Gunvǫr, composed of the elements gunn ‘battle’ + vǫr, the feminine form of varr ‘defender’, or possibly from the Old Norse male personal name Gunnarr.English : occupational name for an operator of heavy artillery (see Gunn).Americanized spelling of German Gönner, a habitational name for someone from any of numerous places named Gönne.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Method; Way; Mode; Manner; Operation; Process
Female
Japanese
(1-æ, 2- 京, 3- å”, 4- 郷) Variant spelling of Japanese unisex Kyou, KYO means 1) "apricot," 2) "capital," 3) "cooperation," or 4) "village."Â
Girl/Female
Muslim
Moderation, Equality
Girl/Female
Indian
Moderation, Equality
OPERATION FORFAR
OPERATION FORFAR
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, English
Son of Walter
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Renowned Victory
Male
Polish
Polish form of Latin Ivo, IWO means "yew tree."
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Help of the Religion Islam
Boy/Male
Muslim
Civilization
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Spring-like
Female
English
Swedish form of English Emily, EMELIE means "rival."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Mathrudev | மாதà¯à®°à¯à®¤à¯‡à®µÂ
One who worships his mother, For one whom mother is the deity
Boy/Male
Arabic
One who serves the comforter.
Boy/Male
Australian, German, Latin, Turkish
Loved; Life
OPERATION FORFAR
OPERATION FORFAR
OPERATION FORFAR
OPERATION FORFAR
OPERATION FORFAR
n.
Operation.
n.
An elaborate discourse, delivered in public, treating an important subject in a formal and dignified manner; especially, a discourse having reference to some special occasion, as a funeral, an anniversary, a celebration, or the like; -- distinguished from an argument in court, a popular harangue, a sermon, a lecture, etc.; as, Webster's oration at Bunker Hill.
n.
Any methodical action of the hand, or of the hand with instruments, on the human body, to produce a curative or remedial effect, as in amputation, etc.
n.
Calmness of mind; equanimity; as, to bear adversity with moderation.
n.
Effect produced; influence.
a.
Producing the appropriate or designed effect; efficacious; as, an operative dose, rule, or penalty.
n.
The method of working; mode of action.
n.
Exposure to the free action of the air; airing; as, aeration of soil, of spawn, etc.
a.
Based upon, or consisting of, an operation or operations; as, operative surgery.
n.
Something to be done; some transformation to be made upon quantities, the transformation being indicated either by rules or symbols.
n.
The act or process of operating; agency; the exertion of power, physical, mechanical, or moral.
n.
The act of loading.
n.
Act; working; operation.
n.
The consequence of anything; the issue; conclusion; result; that in which an action, operation, or series of operations, terminates.
n.
That which is operated or accomplished; an effect brought about in accordance with a definite plan; as, military or naval operations.
n.
The act of cooperating, or of operating together to one end; joint operation; concurrent effort or labor.
n.
The act of operating or working; operation.
n.
The symbol that expresses the operation to be performed; -- called also facient.
v. i.
To deliver an oration.
a.
Having the power of acting; hence, exerting force, physical or moral; active in the production of effects; as, an operative motive.