Associations to the word «Disjunctive»
Noun
- Node
- Judgment
- Perception
- Hull
- Theorem
- Carnegie
- Conclusion
- Implication
- Uncertainty
- Cut
- Argument
- Subdivision
- Representation
- Similarity
- Ancestor
- Envelope
- Function
- Method
- Approach
- Plane
- Lift
- Bound
- Type
- Assignment
- Interaction
- Model
- Interval
- Database
- Sentence
- Atom
- Solution
- Branch
- Equation
- Rule
- Matrix
- Planning
- Classification
- Sequence
- Min
- Procedure
- Application
- Pattern
- Minor
- Extension
- Concept
- Component
- Definition
- Index
- Pittsburgh
- Task
- Path
- Expression
- Mass
- Program
- Phrase
- Context
- Murray
- Content
- Heat
- Cm
- Principle
- Technique
Adjective
Wiktionary
DISJUNCTIVE, adjective. Not connected; separated.
DISJUNCTIVE, adjective. (grammar) (of a personal pronoun) Not used in immediate conjunction with the verb of which the pronoun is the subject. For example:
DISJUNCTIVE, adjective. Tending to disjoin; separating.
DISJUNCTIVE, adjective. (music) Relating to disjunct tetrachords.
DISJUNCTIVE, noun. (logic) A disjunction.
DISJUNCTIVE NORMAL FORM, noun. (logic) The form of a boolean formula that the formula has if the formula is a disjunction of conjunctions of literals, such as "(A and B and C) or (D and E and not F)".
DISJUNCTIVE SYLLOGISM, noun. (logic) A logical argument of the form that if there are only two possibilities, and one of them is ruled out, then the other must take place. In symbols: \(P \vee Q, \neg P \vdash Q\)
DISJUNCTIVE SYLLOGISMS, noun. Plural of disjunctive syllogism
Dictionary definition
DISJUNCTIVE, adjective. Serving or tending to divide or separate.
Wise words
Where words fail, music speaks.