disjunction
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DISJUNCTION
n.[L.] The act of disjoining; disunion; separation; a parting; as the disjunction of soul and body.
Dis *junc "tion, n. Etym: [L. disjunctio.]
dis junc tion |disˈjəNGkSHən dɪsˈʤəŋ (k )ʃən | ▶noun 1 a lack of correspondence or consistency: there is a disjunction between the skills taught in education and those demanded in the labor market. 2 Logic the relationship between two distinct alternatives. • a statement expressing this relationship (esp. one using the word “or ”). ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin disjunctio (n- ), from disjungere ‘disjoin ’ (see disjunct ).
dis |junc ¦tion |dɪsˈdʒʌŋ (k )ʃ (ə )n | ▶noun 1 a lack of correspondence or consistency: there is a disjunction between the skills taught in education and those demanded in the labour market. 2 [ mass noun ] Logic the relation of two distinct alternatives. • [ count noun ] a statement expressing the relation of two distinct alternatives (especially one using the word ‘or ’). ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin disjunctio (n- ), from disjungere ‘disjoin ’ (see disjunct ).
dis junc tion /dɪsdʒʌ́ŋ (k )ʃ (ə )n /名詞 U C ⦅かたく ⦆1 分離, 分裂 .2 〘論 〙選言 [離接 ] (的判断 ).