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explain mnemonics? related to assembly language​

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In computer assembler (or assembly) language, a mnemonic is an abbreviation for an operation. ... Generally, a mnemonic is a symbolic name for a single executable machine language instruction (an opcode), and there is at least one opcode mnemonic defined for each machine language instruction

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In computer assembler (or assembly) language, a mnemonic is an abbreviation for an operation. ... Generally, a mnemonic is a symbolic name for a single executable machine language instruction (an opcode), and there is at least one opcode mnemonic defined for each machine language instruction.

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