disjunction
21Disjunction property of Wallman — In mathematics, especially in order theory, a partially ordered set with a unique minimal element 0 has the disjunction property of Wallman when for every pair (a, b) of elements of the poset, either b ≤ a or there exists an element c ≤ b such… …
22disjunction — См. disgiunzione …
23disjunction — n. [L. disjunctus, disunited] Separation of daughter chromosomes during anaphase of mitosis and meiotic division …
24disjunction — noun a) act of disjoining; disunion, separation b) state of being disjoined See Also: disjoin, disjoint, disjunct, disjunctive …
25disjunction — The normal separation of pairs of chromosomes at the anaphase stage of meiosis I or II. [dis + L. junctio, a joining, fr. jungo, pp. junctum, to join] * * * dis·junc·tion dis jəŋ(k) shən n the separation of chromosomes or chromatids during… …
26disjunction — Synonyms and related words: ablation, abstraction, accord, addition, adjunct, affairs, affiliation, affinity, alienation, alliance, aloofness, alteration, analysis, anarchy, anatomization, approximation, assemblage, association, atomization, bond …
27disjunction — dis|junc|tion [ dıs dʒʌŋkʃn ] noun count or uncount VERY FORMAL lack of a connection between things that should be connected …
28disjunction — dis·junc·tion || dɪs dʒʌŋkʃn n. state of being disconnected; act of disconnecting; type of compound proposition which is true when one of its alternatives is true (Logic) …
29disjunction — noun 1》 a lack of correspondence or consistency. 2》 Logic the relation of two distinct alternatives, or a statement expressing this …
30disjunction — n. Separation, disconnection, disassociation, disunion, isolation, severance, parting …