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disjoint

English

Etymology

From Middle English disjoynen, from Old French desjoindre (disjoin), from Latin disiung?, from dis- + iung? (join).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /d?s?d???nt/
  • Rhymes: -??nt

Adjective

disjoint (comparative more disjoint, superlative most disjoint)

  1. Not smooth or continuous; disjointed.
  2. (set theory, not comparable) Of two or more sets, having no members in common; having an intersection equal to the empty set.

Antonyms

  • non-disjoint
  • overlapping

Related terms

  • disjunct
  • conjoint

Translations

Verb

disjoint (third-person singular simple present disjoints, present participle disjointing, simple past and past participle disjointed)

  1. To render disjoint; to remove a connection, linkage, or intersection.
    to disjoint limbs; to disjoint bones; to disjoint poultry by carving
  2. To break the natural order and relations of; to make incoherent.
    a disjointed speech
  3. (obsolete) To fall into pieces.

Translations

See also

  • disjoin

French

Verb

disjoint m (feminine singular disjointe, masculine plural disjoints, feminine plural disjointes)

  1. past participle of disjoindre

Adjective

disjoint (feminine singular disjointe, masculine plural disjoints, feminine plural disjointes)

  1. disjoint, unattached

Further reading

  • “disjoint” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).

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disarticulate

English

Etymology

dis- +? articulate

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /d?s??(?)?t?kj?le?t/
  • Rhymes: -?kj?le?t

Verb

disarticulate (third-person singular simple present disarticulates, present participle disarticulating, simple past and past participle disarticulated)

  1. (transitive) To disjoint.
  2. (transitive) To amputate (a limb) at a joint without cutting the bone.

Translations

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