DISJOIN


Meaning of DISJOIN in English

də̇s, (ˈ)dis+ verb

Etymology: Middle French desjoin-, stem of desjoindre, from Latin disjungere, from dis- dis- (I) + jungere to join — more at yoke

transitive verb

: to bring to an end the joining of : separate , disunite , part , sunder

that marriage, therefore, God himself disjoins — John Milton

disjoins the physical cause from the final end — A.N.Whitehead

intransitive verb

: to become detached : separate , part

the bivalents disjoin normally — Genetics

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