Geographic vs Disjunct - What's the difference?
geographic | disjunct |
Pertaining to geography.
Determined by geography, as opposed to magnetic (i.e. North.)
(logic) One of multiple propositions, any of which, if true, confirm the validity of another proposition (a disjunction)
(linguistics) Any sentence element that is not fully integrated into the clausal structure of the sentence.
(linguistics) An adverbial that expresses the speaker's or writer's attitude towards, or descriptive statement of, the propositional content of the associated clause or sentence.
Separate; discontinuous; not connected.
Occurring in widely separated geographic areas.
As adjectives the difference between geographic and disjunct
is that geographic is pertaining to geography while disjunct is separate; discontinuous; not connected.As a noun disjunct is
one of multiple propositions, any of which, if true, confirm the validity of another proposition (a disjunction.geographic
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Alternative forms
* geographickAdjective
(en adjective)Derived terms
* geographic north * geographic latitude * geographic miledisjunct
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Noun
(en noun)Holonyms
* (in logic) disjunctionHypernyms
* (an adverbial) sentence adverbAdjective
(en adjective)References
*"Disjunction"in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy