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Definition of Disjoining
1. disjoin [v] - See also: disjoin
Lexicographical Neighbors of Disjoining
Literary usage of Disjoining
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Forms and Procedure in Civil Causes in the Sheriff Courts of Scotland by David Johnston Macbrair (1853)
"disjoining of Processes. It is competent to disjoin processes which it may appear
to the Sheriff ought not to have been conjoined, or when there is reason ..."
2. Surgical Operations: A Handbook for Students and Practitioners by Friedrich Pels-Leusder (1912)
"Temporary disjoining of Both Maxillae after Kocher. In order to gain a still
wider access to both sides of the above-mentioned cavities, Kocher performed ..."
3. Lord Bacon's "Philosophy" Examined: To which is Added, the Mental Process of by Francis Henry Laing (1877)
"The Error of disjoining the Two Actions " Inductive and Deductive." 2. The correction
of this error serves also to refute another abuse like it, ..."
4. The Statutes of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland [1807-1868/69] by Great Britain, George Kettilby Rickards (1844)
"further Provision for the disjoining or dividing of extensiv-- ' and populous
Parishes :' Be it enacted by the Queen's meet Excellent Majesty, ..."