I. -ˈjȯint adjective
Etymology: Middle English disjoynt, from Anglo-French desjoint, past participle of desjoindre
Date: 15th century
1. obsolete : disjointed 1a
2. : having no elements in common
disjoint mathematical sets
II. verb
Date: 15th century
transitive verb
1. : to disturb the orderly structure or arrangement of
2. : to take apart at the joints
intransitive verb
: to come apart at the joints