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disˈjoined, ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ed1.] Disunited, separated, parted, etc.: see prec. vb.
1594Southwell M. Magd. Fun. Teares 88 These disjoyned ghests. a1626Bacon Max. & Uses Com. Law Pref. (1636) 4 This delivering of knowledge in distinct and disjoyned Aphorismes. 1790Pennant London (R.) Windmill-street consists of disjoined houses. Hence † disˈjoinedly adv. Obs., separately, disjunctly.
1571Digges Pantom. i. xx. F iv b, If magnitudes disioynedly or seperatly be proportionall, conioynedly or compounded, they shall also bee proportionall. 1628T. Spencer Logick 245 Perpetuall life, and death at last, are attributed to Saul..neither of them distinctly, but both disjoynedly. |