And
And is a coordinating conjunction used to join words, phrases, or clauses of equal syntactic importance. It primarily signals addition or inclusion, as in apples and oranges or she bought a book and a pen.
It can connect items in a simple list, link adjectives or nouns with the same function, and
Etymology and cognates: The word originates in Old English and from Proto-Germanic, with close relatives in
In logic and computing, and denotes a conjunction: the truth of the statement depends on both sides.
Usage notes: and can be part of idioms and compounds such as "and so on" or "and/or"
Across languages, the concept of "and" functions as a basic connective, reflecting a common semantic need to