Associations to the word «Disjunctive»

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

Occasionally in life there are those moments of unutterable fulfillment which cannot be completely explained by those symbols called words. Their meanings can only be articulated by the inaudible language of the heart.
Martin Luther King Jr.