Disjunctive
41disjunctive — adjective a) Not connected. Separated English: me, him, them b) of a personal pronoun, not used in immediate conjunction with the verb of which the pronoun is the subject, examples: French: moi, toi …
42disjunctive — dis junc·tive || ktɪv n. (Grammar) conjunction that expresses an oppositional relationship between two items (i.e. or in the phrase one or the other ) adj. tending to separate; expressing an oppositional relationship between two words (Grammar) …
43disjunctive — a. Disjoining, discretive, alternative …
44disjunctive — adj 1. separating, dividing, disconnective, dissociative, disjoining. 2. distinguishing, discriminative, discriminating, distinctive, differentiating, differential, diacritical …
45disjunctive normal form — noun The form of a boolean formula that the formula has if the formula is a disjunction of conjunctions of literals, such as (A and B and C) or (D and E and not F) …
46disjunctive nystagmus — nystagmus in which the eyes swing toward and away from each other …
47disjunctive symbiosis — symbiosis without actual union of the organisms …
48disjunctive covenants — Those which are for the performance of one or more of several things at the election of the covenantor or covenantee, as the case may be …
49disjunctive term — One which is placed between two contraries, by the affirming of one of which the other is taken away; it is usually expressed by the word or …
50disjunctive covenants — Those which are for the performance of one or more of several things at the election of the covenantor or covenantee, as the case may be …