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disjoin

Disjoin (verb) means to separate; to disunite.

verb
1
To separate; to disunite.
2
To become separated.
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Etymology

From Middle English disjoynen, from Old French desjoindre, from Latin disiungere (“to separate”), from dis-, di- (“apart”) + iungere (“to join”). Equivalent to dis- + join.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the meaning of disjoin?

"disjoin" (verb) means to separate; to disunite.

What are the different meanings of disjoin?

"disjoin" has 2 main meanings: 1. To separate; to disunite; 2. To become separated.

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