dividing |
disjunctive |
As adjectives the difference between dividing and disjunctive
is that
dividing is serving to divide or separate while
disjunctive is not connected; separated.
As nouns the difference between dividing and disjunctive
is that
dividing is an act of division while
disjunctive is (logic) a disjunction.
As a verb dividing
is .
disjunctive |
undefined |
As adjectives the difference between disjunctive and undefined
is that
disjunctive is not connected; separated while
undefined is lacking a definition or value.
As a noun disjunctive
is (logic) a disjunction.
disjunctive |
interject |
As an adjective disjunctive
is not connected; separated.
As a noun disjunctive
is (logic) a disjunction.
As a verb interject is
to insert something between other things.
hypothetical |
disjunctive |
As adjectives the difference between hypothetical and disjunctive
is that
hypothetical is based upon a hypothesis; conjectural while
disjunctive is not connected; separated.
As nouns the difference between hypothetical and disjunctive
is that
hypothetical is a hypothetical situation or proposition while
disjunctive is a disjunction.
disjunctive |
|
disjunctive |
disjointed |
As adjectives the difference between disjunctive and disjointed
is that
disjunctive is not connected; separated while
disjointed is not connected, coherent, or continuous.
As a noun disjunctive
is a disjunction.
disjunctive |
conjunctivewikipedia |
disjunctive |
disjunctiveness |
As nouns the difference between disjunctive and disjunctiveness
is that
disjunctive is a disjunction while
disjunctiveness is the quality of being disjunctive.
As an adjective disjunctive
is not connected; separated.
disjunctive |
disjunctively |
As an adjective disjunctive
is not connected; separated.
As a noun disjunctive
is (logic) a disjunction.
As an adverb disjunctively is
in a disjunctive manner.
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