- 1. a. Disjoined; separated. Source: opted
- 2. a. Having the head, thorax, and abdomen separated by a deep constriction. Source: opted
- 3. adj. progressing melodically by intervals larger than a major second Source: wordnet
- 4. adj. having deep constrictions separating head, thorax, and abdomen, as in insects Source: wordnet
- 5. adj. marked by separation of or from usually contiguous elements Source: wordnet
- 6. adj. used of distributions, as of statistical or natural populations Source: wordnet
- 7. 1. Disjoined; separated. [R.] 2. (Zoöl.) Having the head, thorax, and abdomen separated by a deep constriction. Disjunct tetrachords (Mus.), tetrachords so disposed to each other that the gravest note of the upper is one note higher than the acutest note of the other. Source: webster
- 8. Having the head, thorax, and abdomen separated by a deepconstriction. Disjunct tetrachords (Mus.), tetrachords so disposed toeach other that the gravest note of the upper is one note higher thanthe acutest note of the other. Source: adambom
- 9. j:100 a. progressing melodically by intervals larger than a major second s. having deep constrictions separating head, thorax, and abdomen, as in insects s. marked by separation of or from usually contiguous elements Source: ecdict
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