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[syn: disjoined, separate]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
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.
[1913 Webster]
That marriage, therefore, God himself disjoins.
--Milton.
[1913 Webster]
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]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
disjoined \disjoined\ adj.
unconnected, detached. joined
Syn: disconnected, separate.
[WordNet 1.5]
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
disjoined
adj 1: have the connection undone; having become separate [syn:
disjoined, separate]