[conjunction] - used before the second or last of a set of negative possibilities, usually after 'neither'We can neither change nor improve it.Neither the train nor the bus will get us there on time.Strangely, neither Betty nor Bob nor Juan saw what had happened.She will not leave, nor will she allow him to continue treating her badly.(esp. UK) Nor is also used to mean neither."I've never been to Iceland." "Nor have I."I can't be at the meeting and nor can Andrew.
NOR
Meaning of NOR in English
Cambridge English vocab. Кембриджский английский словарь. 2012