释义 |
disjunct /dis-jungktˈ, also disˈjungkt/ adjective- Disjoined
- Having deep constrictions between the different sections of the body (zoology)
- (of tetrachords) having the highest note of the lower and the lowest of the upper a tone or semitone apart (Gr music)
noun (logic)- One of the propositions in a disjunction
- A disjunctive proposition
ORIGIN: OFr desjoinct, desjoindre to disjoin disjuncˈtion noun - The act of disjoining
- Disunion
- Separation
- The separation during meiosis of the two members of a pair of homologous chromosomes (biology)
- A compound statement comprising propositions connected by an element denoting ‘or’, an inclusive disjunction being true when at least one proposition is true, an exclusive disjunction being true when at least one but no more than one of the propositions is true (logic)
disjunctˈive adjective - Disjoining
- Tending to separate
- Not continuous, interrupted
- (of conjunctions) indicating an alternative or opposition (grammar)
- Relating to, containing, forming or being part of a disjunction (logic)
noun A disjunctive word or element disjunctˈively adverb disjunctˈor noun - A device for breaking an electric circuit
- A weak place where separation between conidia occurs (botany)
disjunctˈure noun Disjunction |