Disjunct

прилагательное разобщённый; обособленный, разъединённый, отдельный Синоним(ы): disconnected

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Disjunct

дизъюнктный

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Disjunct

I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Latin disjunctus, past participle of disjungere to disjoin marked by separation of or from usually contiguous parts or individuals: as a. discontinuous b. relating to melodic progression by intervals larger than a major second — compare conjunct II. noun 1. any of the alternatives that make up a logical disjunction 2. an adverb or adverbial (as luckily in “Luckily we had an extra set” or in short in “In short, there is nothing we can do”) that is loosely connected to a sentence and conveys the speaker's or writer's comment on its content, truth, or manner — compare adjunct 2b

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