dissociated
1dissociated — adj. 1. not connected or associated. Syn: unconnected. [WordNet 1.5 +PJC] 2. (Chem.) diffusing independently in a fluid; said of ions or molecules which may form relatively stable associated structures; as, the products become rapidly dissociated …
2dissociated — dissociated; un·dissociated; …
3dissociated — index alien (unrelated), apart, discrete, foreign, independent, separate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton …
4dissociated — adjective 1. : having nothing to do with : not connected : unrelated inflationary rises resulting from causes dissociated from money Current Biography 2. : giving evidence of or marked by psychological dissociation a dissociated personality a… …
5Dissociated — dissociate dis*so ci*ate (d[i^]s*s[=o] sh[i^]*[=a]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Dissociated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Dissociating}.] [L. dissociatus, p. p. of dissociare to dissociate; dis + sociare to unite, associate, socius companion. See {Social}.] To… …
6dissociated — dis·so·ci·at·ed adj 1) giving evidence of or marked by psychological dissociation <a dissociated personality> 2) formed by dissociation <dissociated pneumococci> …
7Dissociated press — is an algorithm for generating text based on another text. It is intended for transforming any text into potentially humorous garbage. The name is a play on Associated Press . An implementation of the algorithm is available in Emacs. Contents 1… …
8Dissociated sensory loss — is a pattern of neurological damage caused by a lesion to a single tract in the spinal cord which involves selective loss of fine touch and proprioception without loss of pain and temperature, or vice versa. Understanding the reason this is… …
9Dissociated Vertical Deviation — Dissociated Vertical Deviation(DVD) is an ocular condition which occurs in association with a squint, typically Infantile Esotropia. Patients with DVD show an upward movement of one eye when the eye is covered (i.e. when the two eyes are… …
10Dissociated vertical deviation — (DVD) is an ocular condition which occurs in association with a squint, typically Infantile Esotropia. Contents 1 Mechanism 2 Characteristics 3 Differential Diagnosis …