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disjoint

adjective
Disjointed. to

disjoint

Uninterested; indifferent; free from self-interest; having no personal interest or private advantage in a question or affair. It is important that a judge should be perfectly disinterested.

disjoint

verb transitive
To separate a joint; to separate parts united by joints; as, to disjoint the limbs; to disjoint bones; to disjoint a fowl in carving.

disjoint

To put out of joint; to force out of its socket; to dislocate.

disjoint

To separate at junctures; to break at the part where things are united by cement; as disjointed columns.

disjoint

To break in pieces; to separate united parts; as, to disjoint an edifice; the disjointed parts of a ship.

disjoint

To break the natural order and relations of a thing; to make incoherent; as a disjointed speech.

disjoint

verb intransitive
To fall in pieces.