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Why assembler directives are called pseudo-instructions?

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Assembly directives, also called pseudo-opcodes, pseudo-operations or pseudo-ops, are commands given to an assembler"directing it to perform operations other than assembling instructions.". ... Sometimes the term pseudo-opcode is reserved for directives that generate object code, such as those that generate data.
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