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Definition of Disjoins
1. disjoin [v] - See also: disjoin
Lexicographical Neighbors of Disjoins
Literary usage of Disjoins
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Reports of Sir Edward Coke, Knt.: In Thirteen Parts by John Henry Thomas, John Farquhar Fraser, Robert Philip Tyrwhitt, Edward Coke (1826)
"16. otherwise ; for there the last (et) disjoins querelis from the ... the last (it)
disjoins the rent from the sheep and 10 bullocks : only. 2. ..."
2. Institutes of Logic by John Veitch (1885)
"It compares; it recognises similarity or difference; it conjoins and disjoins
material qualities. This is its first or primary function. ..."
3. Lectures on Metaphysics and Logic by William Hamilton (1860)
"In Conception, that is, in the formation of concepts (or general notions), it
compares, disjoins, or conjoins attributes; ..."
4. The Methodist Review (1861)
"In conception, that is, in the formation of concepts, (or general notions,) it
compares, disjoins, or conjoins attributes; in an act of judgment it compares ..."
5. An Examination of Sir William Hamilton's Philosophy: And of the Principal by John Stuart Mill (1889)
"In Conception, " that is, in the formation of Concepts (or general notions) "it
compares, disjoins or conjoins, attributes; in an act " of Judgment, ..."