disjungere

disjungere
DISJÚNGERE, disjungeri, s.f. Acţiunea de a disjunge.v. disjunge.
Trimis de LauraGellner, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DEX '98

disjúngere s. f., g.-d. art. disjúngerii; pl. disjúngeri
Trimis de siveco, 10.08.2004. Sursa: Dicţionar ortografic

DISJÚNGERE s.f. Acţiunea de a disjunge şi rezultatul ei; disjuncţie. [< disjunge].
Trimis de LauraGellner, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DN

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  • disjoindre — [ disʒwɛ̃dr ] v. tr. <conjug. : 49> • 1361; réfect. de desjoindre (déb. XII e); de dé et joindre, d apr. lat. disjungere 1 ♦ Écarter les unes des autres (des parties jointes entre elles). ⇒ désassembler, désunir, 1. détacher, diviser ,… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • disjoncteur — [ disʒɔ̃ktɶr ] n. m. • 1883; du lat. disjunctum, supin de disjungere « disjoindre » ♦ Interrupteur automatique. Le disjoncteur coupe le courant quand celui ci est trop fort ou quand la tension est trop basse. ⇒aussi discontacteur (cf. Conjoncteur …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • disjunge — DISJÚNGE, disjúng, vb. III. tranz. (jur.) A despărţi două litigii care fuseseră unite, spre a le cerceta şi soluţiona în mod separat. ♦ p. gener. A separa o chestiune de alta (aparţinând aceluiaşi ansamblu). – Din lat. disjungere. Trimis de… …   Dicționar Român

  • 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; …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Disjoined — 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}.]… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Disjoining — 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}.]… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Disjunct — Dis*junct (d[i^]s*j[u^][ng]kt ), a. [L. disjunctus, p. p. of disjungere to disjoin. See {Disjoin}, and cf. {Disjoint}.] 1. Disjoined; separated. [R.] [1913 Webster] 2. (Zo[ o]l.) Having the head, thorax, and abdomen separated by a deep… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Disjunct tetrachords — Disjunct Dis*junct (d[i^]s*j[u^][ng]kt ), a. [L. disjunctus, p. p. of disjungere to disjoin. See {Disjoin}, and cf. {Disjoint}.] 1. Disjoined; separated. [R.] [1913 Webster] 2. (Zo[ o]l.) Having the head, thorax, and abdomen separated by a deep… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • disjoin — verb Etymology: Middle English disjoynen, from Anglo French desjoindre, from Latin disjungere, from dis + jungere to join more at yoke Date: 15th century transitive verb to end the joining of intransitive verb to become detached …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • disjunct — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Latin disjunctus, past participle of disjungere to disjoin Date: 15th century marked by separation of or from usually contiguous parts or individuals: as a. discontinuous b. relating to melodic… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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