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| dis·junct [ diss júngkt ] |
adjective |
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1. separated: discontinuous or separated in time or space
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2. music separated by one second: describes consecutive notes that are separated by an interval of a second
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3. music with melodic leaps: describes a melody in which leaps are the dominant feature rather than smooth progression
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noun (plural dis·juncts) |
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logic clause: either the p clause or the q clause in a logical proposition of the form "p or q"
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| [15th century. < Latin disjunctus, past participle of disjungere (see disjoin)] |