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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024dis•joint•ed /dɪsˈdʒɔɪntɪd/USA pronunciation adj. - separated;
disconnected; out of order; badly arranged:The movie was too disjointed to make much sense. dis•joint•ed•ly, adv. dis•joint•ed•ness, n. [uncountable]See -junc-. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024dis•joint•ed (dis join′tid),USA pronunciation adj. - having the joints or connections separated:a disjointed fowl.
- disconnected;
incoherent:a disjointed discourse. - Insects[Entomol.]disjunct (def. 3).
dis•joint′ed•ly, adv. dis•joint′ed•ness, n. - 2.See corresponding entry in Unabridged . rambling, confused, chaotic, disordered.
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: disjointed /dɪsˈdʒɔɪntɪd/ adj - having no coherence; disconnected
- separated at the joint
- dislocated
disˈjointedly adv WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024dis•joint (dis joint′),USA pronunciation v.t. - to separate or disconnect the joints or joinings of.
- to put out of order;
derange. v.i. - to come apart.
- to be dislocated;
be out of joint. adj. - Mathematics
- (of two sets) having no common elements.
- (of a system of sets) having the property that every pair of sets is disjoint.
- [Obs.]disjointed;
out of joint.
- Anglo-French, Old French desjoint, past participle of desjoindre to disjoin
- late Middle English disjointen to destroy 1400–50
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: disjoint /dɪsˈdʒɔɪnt/ vb - to take apart or come apart at the joints
- (transitive) to disunite or disjoin
- to dislocate or become dislocated
- (tr; usually passive) to end the unity, sequence, or coherence of
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