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disjoin
verb
To separate; to disunite.
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At meiosis the X and Y chromosomes first pair then disjoin and pass to different cells.
Suppose that, during meiosis in the female, gametogenesis occasionally goes wrong, and the two X chromosomes fail to disjoin.
Once we disjoin the words in this unreflectively reflex conjunction, we will make better progress with thinking about what is required for the living of good individual lives in good societies.
More sophisticated hybrid views attempt to integrate the notions of probability and process, and not merely conjoin or disjoin them.
The most obvious hybrid views simply conjoin or disjoin the probability and process views, or posit an ambiguity between the notions (Hall 2004).
For, if we were always awake, some accidental associations would be cemented by continuance, as that nothing could afterwards disjoin them, which would be madness" (OM 1, prop. 91).
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Often when such changes in performance are attributed to motivation, or to any of a number of factors called psychological, one's allegiance to ancient views of the nature of man may tempt him to think of mental factors disjoined and unrelated to any physical, energistic description of the organism.
"It's ruined," I said, shocked by the maimed tree, its pretty peak lying disjoined from the rest.
"For when language is seriously interfered with, when it is disjoined from truth... horrors can descend again on mankind".
On first sight, via the catch-up service alone (I write outside of London and can't get the signal, so am happy to be included in the other 80% of the British population), it's unashamedly youth-oriented, featuring shaky hand-cams, disjoins, much urging towards Instagram and Twitter and other such fripperies that no one under 35 and possessed of a brain can apparently do without.
Actual "indexical" proof of presence, as in a photograph, was separated from painting or, for example, the Twitter icon on your phone (Charles Peirce's theory of signs); content disjoined from form (Erwin Panofsky's "iconology").
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