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disjunctively
dis·junc·tive D0274300 (dĭs-jŭngk′tĭv)adj.1. Serving to separate or divide.2. Grammar Serving to establish a relationship of contrast or opposition. The conjunction but in the phrase poor but comfortable is disjunctive.3. Logic a. Of a proposition that presents two or more alternative terms.b. Of a syllogism that contains a disjunction as one premise.n. Grammar A disjunctive conjunction. dis·junc′tive·ly adv.EncyclopediaSeedisjunctive |