Definition of Disjoin. Meaning of Disjoin. Synonyms of Disjoin

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Definition of Disjoin

Disjoin
Disjoin Dis*join", v. i. To become separated; to part.

Meaning of Disjoin from wikipedia

- merged with Asociación Amateurs Argentina de Football, the club decided to disjoin the league. A soon time later Temperley requested to be affiliated again...
- Pythagoreans "utterly abominate" 17, which "bars them off from each other and disjoins them". Seventeen is the minimum number of vertices on a two-dimensional...
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- closely connected that the transposal or withdrawal of any one of them will disjoin and dislocate the whole.” The main theme of organic unity relies on a free-spirited...
- before failure is detected, is Diagnostic Interval (1000ms) multiplier with Disjoin Multiplier (3), for a 3000ms recovery time. Similar to Switch Fault Tolerance...
- is "to compare... ideas together, and to join them by affirmation, or disjoin then by negation, according as we find them to agree or disagree". He continues...
- lay. Him the Father still attended And the Ghost, whom no man may E’er disjoin; the three are one: Shaft so smooth and straight there’s none, As to Abraham...
- us liberty at the same time; the hand of force may destroy but cannot disjoin them. —A Summary View of the Rights of British America (1774) Second movement...
- January 2007, Fault Detection in Dynamic Rule Bases Using Spanning Trees and Disjoin Sets: "" Mettrey, William (1987). "An ****essment of Tools for Building...
- adjunction, adjunctive, conjoin, conjoint, conjunct, conjunction, conjunctive, disjoin, disjoint, disjunct, disjunction, disjunctive, enjoin, enjoinder, enjoinment...