excludor
Excludor is a term used in various fields to denote a mechanism, operator, or rule that prevents certain elements from being included in a set, process, or outcome. It is not a standardized technical term with a single precise definition, and its meaning depends on context.
In mathematics and formal logic, an excludor can be described as a filter or predicate that removes
In computing and data processing, excludor functions appear as filters, NOT predicates, anti-joins, or exclusion rules
In cybersecurity and networking, an excludor may refer to a rule or device that blocks or denies
Examples include a SQL query that excludes inactive records via a NOT condition, or a firewall rule
See also: filter, exclusion, NOT operator, anti-join, firewall, access control.