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Disjoin   Listen
verb
Disjoin  v. i.  To become separated; to part.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Disjoin" Quotes from Famous Books



... arisen from different Opinions, some applauding the very Things that others found Fault with, we have found it necessary to insert the Praises in the following Letters, with the critical Remarks; because the Writer has so kindly mix'd them, that they cannot be disjoin'd (however earnestly the Author of the Piece desire'd it) without obscuring, and indeed defacing, all ...
— Samuel Richardson's Introduction to Pamela • Samuel Richardson



Words linked to "Disjoin" :   disjuncture, disjoint, divide, separate, disjunction



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