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- verbdisjoin (verb) · disjoins (third person present) · disjoined (past tense) · disjoined (past participle) · disjoining (present participle)
- separate; take or come apart:"the paired chromosomes fail to separate or disjoin during cell division"
Originlate Middle English: from Old French desjoindre, from Latin disjungere, from dis- (expressing reversal) + jungere ‘to join’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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