[dĭs-jŭngḱtĭv]
(adj.)Serving to separate or divide.
(adj.)Serving to establish a relationship of contrast or opposition. The…
(n.)Grammar A disjunctive conjunction.
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Disjunctive syllogism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A disjunctive syllogism , historically known as modus tollendo ponens, is a classically valid, simple argument form: In logical operator notation: where \vdash represents the logical assertion. Ro...
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Disjunctive normal form - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In boolean logic, a disjunctive normal form (DNF) is a standardization (or normalization) of a logical formula which is a disjunction of conjunctive clauses. As a normal form, it is useful in automa...
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Definition of disjunctive from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... 1 a : relating to, being, or forming a logical disjunction b : expressing an alternative or opposition between the meanings of the words connected <the disjunctive conjunction or> c :
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Disjunctive pronoun - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A disjunctive pronoun is a stressed form of a personal pronoun reserved for use in isolation or in certain syntactic contexts. Disjunctive pronominal forms are typically found in the following envir...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about disjunctive movement. disjunctive movement. Information about disjunctive movement in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from disjunctive movement)
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disjunctive adj. Serving to separate or divide. Grammar . Serving to establish a relationship of contrast or opposition ... Grammar. Serving to establish a relationship of contrast or opposition. The conjunction but in the phrase poor but comfortable is disjunctive.
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disjunctive: Definition and Pronunciation ... b. (of a syllogism) containing at least one disjunctive proposition as a premise. —n.; 1. a statement, course of action, etc., involving alternatives. 2. Logic.disjunction (def. 2a). 3. Gram.a disjunctive word.
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Definition of disjunctive in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of disjunctive. Pronunciation of disjunctive. Translations of disjunctive. disjunctive synonyms, disjunctive antonyms. Information about disjunctive in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... A disjunctive conjunction.
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  The disjunctive form of a set-graph is one where no intersection operator occurs above a union operator. The effect of putting a set-graph into this form is to represent the set as the union of a finite number of (possibly overlapping) products , where each product is a result of intersecting primitives.
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