disjunct

  • 21disjunct — dis·junct …

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  • 22disjunct — dis•junct [[t]dɪsˈdʒʌŋkt[/t]] adj. 1) disjoined; separated 2) mad progressing melodically by intervals larger than a second 3) bio ent having deep divisions between body parts, as the constrictions separating the head, thorax, and abdomen of an… …

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  • 23disjunct — /dɪsˈdʒʌŋkt/ (say dis jungkt) adjective 1. disjointed; separated. 2. Music progressing melodically by intervals larger than a second. 3. Entomology having the head, thorax, and abdomen separated by deep constrictions. {Latin disjunctus, past… …

  • 24disjunct pallial line — (MOLLUSCA: Bivalvia) A pallial line broken up into unequal muscle attachments …

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  • 25disjunct motion — noun music : a succession of notes in a part progressing by intervals larger than a major second …

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  • 26disjunct species — noun plural : different logical species falling coordinately under a single genus …

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  • 27disjunct tetrachord — noun : either of two successive tetrachords in which the lowest tone of one is one step from the highest tone of the other …

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  • 28Affirming a disjunct — The logical fallacy of affirming a disjunct also known as the fallacy of the alternative disjunct occurs when a deductive argument takes either of the two following forms::A or B:A :Therefore, it is not the case that B:A or B:B:Therefore, it is… …

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  • 29Navajo language — Navajo Diné bizaad Spoken in USA Region Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, Colorado Native speakers 171,000 …

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  • 30Non sequitur (logic) — Non sequitur (Latin for it does not follow ), in formal logic, is an argument in which its conclusion does not follow from its premises.[1] In a non sequitur, the conclusion could be either true or false, but the argument is fallacious because… …

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