booleane
Booleane is not a standard term in mathematics or computer science. In most contexts, the intended term is Boolean, referring to Boolean algebra, Boolean logic, and Boolean data types. When booleane appears, it is typically a misspelling or a language-specific form derived from booléen in other languages, meaning "Boolean" or "Boolean-valued."
Boolean concepts deal with values of true and false and the operations that combine them (AND, OR,
History: The term honors George Boole, who introduced the algebra of logic in The Laws of Thought
Applications: In programming, booleans control flow, conditionals, and loops; in databases, searching and filtering rely on
Variant uses: Some libraries or domain-specific languages may use booleane as a playful or localized spelling,
See also: Boolean algebra, Boolean logic, truth table, Boolean data type, George Boole, digital logic.