- The term
disjunct can
refer to:
disjunct (linguistics)
disjunct or
quincunx in astrology, an
aspect made when two
planets are 150 degrees, or five signs...
- In biology, a
taxon with a
disjunct distribution is one that has two or more
groups that are
related but
considerably separated from each
other geographically...
- (in writing) and a
pause (in speech). Here are some
examples (note: the
disjuncts that
follow are 'sentence adverbs'): Honestly, I didn't do it. (Meaning...
-
formal fallacy of
affirming a
disjunct also
known as the
fallacy of the
alternative disjunct or a
false exclusionary disjunct occurs when a
deductive argument...
- In mathematics, a
logical matrix may be
described as d-
disjunct and/or d-separable.
These concepts play a
pivotal role in the
mathematical area of non-adaptive...
- degrees. Any
larger interval is
called a skip (also
called a leap), or
disjunct motion. In the
diatonic scale, a step is
either a
minor second (sometimes...
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Strymon bubastus, the
disjunct scrub-hairstreak or
Bubastus hairstreak, is a
butterfly of the
family Lycaenidae. It was
described by
Caspar Stoll in 1780...
- In
boolean logic, a
disjunctive normal form (DNF) is a
canonical normal form of a
logical formula consisting of a
disjunction of conjunctions; it can also...
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successive pitches or
notes in a melody. This may be
described as
conjunct or
disjunct, stepwise,
skipwise or no movement, respectively. See also contrapuntal...
-
trilemma is a
famous example of this type of
argument involving three disjuncts: "Jesus was
either a liar, a lunatic, or Lord". By
denying that Jesus...