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Discrete vs Disconnect - What's the difference?

discrete | disconnect |

As an adjective discrete

is .

As a noun disconnect is

a break or interruption in an existing connection, continuum, or process; disconnection.

As a verb disconnect is

to sever or interrupt a connection.

discrete

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Separate; distinct; individual; non-continuous.
  • That can be perceived individually and not as connected to, or part of something else.
  • (electrical engineering) Having separate electronic components, such as individual resistors and inductors — the opposite of integrated circuitry.
  • (audio engineering) Having separate and independent channels of audio, as opposed to multiplexed stereo or quadraphonic, or other multi-channel sound.
  • (topology) Having each singleton subset open: said of a topological space or a topology.
  • disjunctive; containing a disjunctive or discretive clause
  • "I resign my life, but not my honour" is a discrete proposition.

    Usage notes

    * Often confused with discreet.

    Derived terms

    * discrete variable * discreteness

    Antonyms

    * continuous * (electrical engineering) integrated * (audio engineering) multiplexed

    Anagrams

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    disconnect

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A break or interruption in an existing connection, continuum, or process; disconnection.
  • A switch used to isolate a portion of an electrical circuit.
  • A lack of connection or accord; a mismatch.
  • There's a disconnect between what they think is happening and what is really going on.
  • * 2012 October 23, David Leonhardt, "[http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/24/us/politics/race-for-president-leaves-income-slump-in-shadows.html?_r=1&hp]," New York Times (retrieved 24 October 2012):
  • Some of the disconnect between the economy’s problems and the solutions offered by Washington stem from the nature of the current political debate.
  • (Scientology) The deliberate severing of ties with family, friends, etc. considered antagonistic towards Scientology.
  • Synonyms

    * (switch) disconnector

    Antonyms

    * connect

    Usage notes

    * Some object to the use of to mean “disconnection” or “a break or interruption in an existing connection, continuum, or process”, noting the lack of a corresponding sense of connect.

    Verb

  • To sever or interrupt a connection.
  • Of a person, to become detached or withdrawn.
  • To remove the connection between an appliance and an electrical power source.