slovodefinícia
disjoin
(mass)
disjoin
- rozlúčiť, rozdeliť
disjoin
(encz)
disjoin,rozloučit v: Zdeněk Brož
Disjoin
(gcide)
Disjoin \Dis*join"\ (d[i^]s*join"), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Disjoined (d[i^]s*joind"); p. pr. & vb. n. Disjoining.]
[OF. desjoindre, F. disjoindre, d['e]joindre, fr. L.
disjungere; dis- + jungere to join. See Join, and cf.
Disjoint, Disjunct.]
To part; to disunite; to separate; to sunder.
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That marriage, therefore, God himself disjoins.
--Milton.
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Never let us lay down our arms against France, till we
have utterly disjoined her from the Spanish monarchy.
--Addison.
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Windmill Street consisted of disjoined houses.
--Pennant.

Syn: To disunite; separate; detach; sever; dissever; sunder;
disconnect.
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Disjoin
(gcide)
Disjoin \Dis*join"\, v. i.
To become separated; to part.
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disjoin
(wn)
disjoin
v 1: make disjoint, separated, or disconnected; undo the joining
of [syn: disjoin, disjoint] [ant: bring together,
join]
2: become separated, disconnected or disjoint [syn: disjoin,
disjoint] [ant: conjoin, join]
podobné slovodefinícia
disjoin
(mass)
disjoin
- rozlúčiť, rozdeliť
disjoin
(encz)
disjoin,rozloučit v: Zdeněk Brož
disjoined
(encz)
disjoined, adj:
disjoint
(encz)
disjoint,rozebrat lukedisjoint,rozpojit luke
disjoint set
(encz)
disjoint set,disjunktní množina chalda
disjointed
(encz)
disjointed,rozebraný lukedisjointed,rozpojený luke
disjointedly
(encz)
disjointedly,nesouvisle lukedisjointedly,rozděleně luke
disjointedness
(encz)
disjointedness,nesouvislost lukedisjointedness,rozdělení luke
disjointly
(encz)
disjointly,
disjointness
(encz)
disjointness,rozpojenost n: Zdeněk Broždisjointness,vykloubenost n: Zdeněk Brož
Disjoined
(gcide)
Disjoin \Dis*join"\ (d[i^]s*join"), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Disjoined (d[i^]s*joind"); p. pr. & vb. n. Disjoining.]
[OF. desjoindre, F. disjoindre, d['e]joindre, fr. L.
disjungere; dis- + jungere to join. See Join, and cf.
Disjoint, Disjunct.]
To part; to disunite; to separate; to sunder.
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That marriage, therefore, God himself disjoins.
--Milton.
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Never let us lay down our arms against France, till we
have utterly disjoined her from the Spanish monarchy.
--Addison.
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Windmill Street consisted of disjoined houses.
--Pennant.

Syn: To disunite; separate; detach; sever; dissever; sunder;
disconnect.
[1913 Webster]disjoined \disjoined\ adj.
unconnected, detached. joined

Syn: disconnected, separate.
[WordNet 1.5]
disjoined
(gcide)
Disjoin \Dis*join"\ (d[i^]s*join"), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Disjoined (d[i^]s*joind"); p. pr. & vb. n. Disjoining.]
[OF. desjoindre, F. disjoindre, d['e]joindre, fr. L.
disjungere; dis- + jungere to join. See Join, and cf.
Disjoint, Disjunct.]
To part; to disunite; to separate; to sunder.
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That marriage, therefore, God himself disjoins.
--Milton.
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Never let us lay down our arms against France, till we
have utterly disjoined her from the Spanish monarchy.
--Addison.
[1913 Webster]

Windmill Street consisted of disjoined houses.
--Pennant.

Syn: To disunite; separate; detach; sever; dissever; sunder;
disconnect.
[1913 Webster]disjoined \disjoined\ adj.
unconnected, detached. joined

Syn: disconnected, separate.
[WordNet 1.5]
Disjoining
(gcide)
Disjoin \Dis*join"\ (d[i^]s*join"), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Disjoined (d[i^]s*joind"); p. pr. & vb. n. Disjoining.]
[OF. desjoindre, F. disjoindre, d['e]joindre, fr. L.
disjungere; dis- + jungere to join. See Join, and cf.
Disjoint, Disjunct.]
To part; to disunite; to separate; to sunder.
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That marriage, therefore, God himself disjoins.
--Milton.
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Never let us lay down our arms against France, till we
have utterly disjoined her from the Spanish monarchy.
--Addison.
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Windmill Street consisted of disjoined houses.
--Pennant.

Syn: To disunite; separate; detach; sever; dissever; sunder;
disconnect.
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Disjoint
(gcide)
Disjoint \Dis*joint"\, v. i.
To fall in pieces. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]Disjoint \Dis*joint"\, a. [OF. desjoint, p. p. of desjoindre.
See Disjoin.]
Disjointed; unconnected; -- opposed to conjoint. --Milton.
[1913 Webster]Disjoint \Dis*joint"\, n. [From OF. desjoint, p. p. of
desjoindre. See Disjoint, v. t.]
Difficult situation; dilemma; strait. [Obs.] "I stand in such
disjoint." --Chaucer.
[1913 Webster]Disjoint \Dis*joint"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Disjointed; p. pr.
& vb. n. Disjointing.]
1. To separate the joints of; to separate, as parts united by
joints; to put out of joint; to force out of its socket;
to dislocate; as, to disjoint limbs; to disjoint bones; to
disjoint a fowl in carving.
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Yet what could swords or poisons, racks or flame,
But mangle and disjoint the brittle frame? --Prior.
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2. To separate at junctures or joints; to break where parts
are united; to break in pieces; as, disjointed columns; to
disjoint an edifice.
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Some half-ruined wall
Disjointed and about to fall. --Longfellow.
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3. To break the natural order and relations of; to make
incoherent; as, a disjointed speech.
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Disjointed
(gcide)
Disjointed \Dis*joint"ed\, a.
Separated at the joints; disconnected; incoherent. --
Dis*joint"ed*ly, adv. -- Dis*joint"ed*ness, n.
[1913 Webster]Disjoint \Dis*joint"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Disjointed; p. pr.
& vb. n. Disjointing.]
1. To separate the joints of; to separate, as parts united by
joints; to put out of joint; to force out of its socket;
to dislocate; as, to disjoint limbs; to disjoint bones; to
disjoint a fowl in carving.
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Yet what could swords or poisons, racks or flame,
But mangle and disjoint the brittle frame? --Prior.
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2. To separate at junctures or joints; to break where parts
are united; to break in pieces; as, disjointed columns; to
disjoint an edifice.
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Some half-ruined wall
Disjointed and about to fall. --Longfellow.
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3. To break the natural order and relations of; to make
incoherent; as, a disjointed speech.
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disjointed dislocated separated
(gcide)
injured \injured\ adj.
1. having received an injury;-- usually used of physical or
mental injury to persons. Opposite of uninjured.
[Narrower terms: {abraded, scraped, skinned ;
battle-scarred, scarred; {bit, bitten, stung ;
{black-and-blue, livid ; {bruised, contused, contusioned
; bruised, hurt, wounded ; {burned; {cut, gashed,
slashed, split ; {disabled, hors de combat, out of action
; {disjointed, dislocated, separated ; {hurt, wounded ;
lacerated, mangled, torn; {maimed, mutilated ] Also See:
broken, damaged, damaged, impaired, unsound,
wronged.
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]

2. subjected to an injustice.

Syn: aggrieved.
[WordNet 1.5]
Disjointedly
(gcide)
Disjointed \Dis*joint"ed\, a.
Separated at the joints; disconnected; incoherent. --
Dis*joint"ed*ly, adv. -- Dis*joint"ed*ness, n.
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Disjointedness
(gcide)
Disjointed \Dis*joint"ed\, a.
Separated at the joints; disconnected; incoherent. --
Dis*joint"ed*ly, adv. -- Dis*joint"ed*ness, n.
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Disjointing
(gcide)
Disjoint \Dis*joint"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Disjointed; p. pr.
& vb. n. Disjointing.]
1. To separate the joints of; to separate, as parts united by
joints; to put out of joint; to force out of its socket;
to dislocate; as, to disjoint limbs; to disjoint bones; to
disjoint a fowl in carving.
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Yet what could swords or poisons, racks or flame,
But mangle and disjoint the brittle frame? --Prior.
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2. To separate at junctures or joints; to break where parts
are united; to break in pieces; as, disjointed columns; to
disjoint an edifice.
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Some half-ruined wall
Disjointed and about to fall. --Longfellow.
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3. To break the natural order and relations of; to make
incoherent; as, a disjointed speech.
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Disjointly
(gcide)
Disjointly \Dis*joint"ly\, adv.
In a disjointed state. --Sandys.
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Undisjoined
(gcide)
Undisjoined \Undisjoined\
See disjoined.
disjoin
(wn)
disjoin
v 1: make disjoint, separated, or disconnected; undo the joining
of [syn: disjoin, disjoint] [ant: bring together,
join]
2: become separated, disconnected or disjoint [syn: disjoin,
disjoint] [ant: conjoin, join]
disjoined
(wn)
disjoined
adj 1: have the connection undone; having become separate [syn:
disjoined, separate]
disjoint
(wn)
disjoint
adj 1: having no elements in common
v 1: part; cease or break association with; "She disassociated
herself from the organization when she found out the
identity of the president" [syn: disassociate,
dissociate, divorce, disunite, disjoint]
2: separate at the joints; "disjoint the chicken before cooking
it" [syn: disjoint, disarticulate]
3: make disjoint, separated, or disconnected; undo the joining
of [syn: disjoin, disjoint] [ant: bring together,
join]
4: become separated, disconnected or disjoint [syn: disjoin,
disjoint] [ant: conjoin, join]
disjointed
(wn)
disjointed
adj 1: lacking orderly continuity; "a confused set of
instructions"; "a confused dream about the end of the
world"; "disconnected fragments of a story"; "scattered
thoughts" [syn: confused, disconnected, disjointed,
disordered, garbled, illogical, scattered,
unconnected]
2: taken apart at the joints; "a disjointed fowl"
3: separated at the joint; "a dislocated knee"; "a separated
shoulder" [syn: disjointed, dislocated, separated]
disjointedly
(wn)
disjointedly
adv 1: in a disjointed manner; "`We're not married, not really
married,' she said, and slowly, reluctantly, disjointedly
it came out"
disjointedness
(wn)
disjointedness
n 1: lacking order or coherence
disjoint union
(foldoc)
disjoint union

In domain theory, a union (or sum) which results in a domain
without a least element.

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