Wiktionary
inclusive or
n. 1 (context logic computing English) A logical connective joining two or more predicates that yields the logical value "true" when at least one of the predicates is true. 2 (context computing English) A bitwise operator that yields 1 when any of its operands is 1.
Usage examples of "inclusive or".
For example, you might dream that a monster's after you and know it's real-then wake up, and know you'd been dreaming, and also know that you're in a more inclusive or 'senior' reality now.