disjunctive
English Thesaurus
1. serving or tending to divide or separate (adj.all)
| similar | : | alternative, |
| definition | : | necessitating a choice between mutually exclusive possibilities (adj.all) |
| similar | : | contrastive, |
| definition | : | syntactically establishing a relation of contrast between sentences or elements of a sentence (adj.all) |
| similar | : | divisional, |
| definition | : | serving to divide or marking a division (adj.all) |
| similar | : | separative, |
| definition | : | (used of an accent in Hebrew orthography) indicating that the word marked is separated to a greater or lesser degree rhythmically and grammatically from the word that follows it (adj.all) |
| antonym | : | conjunctive, |
| definition | : | serving or tending to connect (adj.all) |
| derivation | : | disjoin, disjoint, |
| definition | : | become separated, disconnected or disjoint (verb.contact) |
| derivation | : | disjoin, disjoint, |
| definition | : | make disjoint, separated, or disconnected; undo the joining of (verb.contact) |
| antonym | : | conjunctive, |
| definition | : | serving or tending to connect (adj.all) |
| derivation | : | disjoin, disjoint, |
| definition | : | become separated, disconnected or disjoint (verb.contact) |
| derivation | : | disjoin, disjoint, |
| definition | : | make disjoint, separated, or disconnected; undo the joining of (verb.contact) |
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