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How to pronounce disjunction in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms disconnectedness, disconnection, disjuncture
Type of separation
Has types incoherence, incoherency, separability
Derivation disjoin
Type Words
Synonyms disconnection
Type of separation
Derivation disjoin

Examples of disjunction

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This kind of disjunction between noun and verb seems to be getting more common.
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The main cause of Down syndrome is non-disjunction during the meiosis process.
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Higgins later fiction tended towards greater disjunction and experimentation.
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An inclusive disjunction is true when at least one of its disjuncts is true.
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What I take from the disjunction is that driving laws and awareness campaigns matter.
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What to make of this curious disjunction between France's politics and its economics?
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For example, conjunction and disjunction in Boole were not a dual pair of operations.
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The logical disjunction operator thus usually constitutes a sequence point.
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One allows disjunction introduction, and one allows disjunctive syllogism.
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More examples
  • State of being disconnected
  • Disconnection: the act of breaking a connection
  • (disjunct) progressing melodically by intervals larger than a major second
  • (disjunct) having deep constrictions separating head, thorax, and abdomen, as in insects
  • (disjunct) marked by separation of or from usually contiguous elements; "little isolated worlds, as abruptly disjunct and unexpected as a palm-shaded well in the Sahara"- Scientific Monthly
  • (disjunct) used of distributions, as of statistical or natural populations; "disjunct distribution of king crabs"
  • In logic and mathematics, or, also known as logical disjunction or inclusive disjunction, is a logical operator that results in true whenever one or more of its operands are true. E.g. in this context, "A or B" is true if A is true, or if B is true, or if both A and B are true. ...
  • (Disjunct (linguistics)) In linguistics, a disjunct is a type of adverbial adjunct that expresses information that is not considered essential to the sentence it appears in, but which is considered to be the speaker's or writer's attitude towards, or descriptive statement of, the propositional ...
  • (Disjunct (music)) In music, a step, or conjunct motionBonds, Mark Evan (2006). A History of Music in Western Culture, p.123. 2nd ed. ISBN 0-13-193104-0., is a linear or successive interval between two pitches which are consecutive scale degrees. ...