| UNJOINED | • unjoined v. Simple past tense and past participle of unjoin. • unjoined adj. Not joined. • unjoined adj. Separated, detached. |
| DISJUNING | • DISJUNE v. to take breakfast, also DEJEUNE, DEJEUNER. |
| INJUNCTED | • injuncted v. Simple past tense and past participle of injunct. • INJUNCT v. to prohibit; to restrain by means of an injunction. |
| JULIENNED | • julienned v. Simple past tense and past participle of julienne. • JULIENNE v. to shred or cut into thin strips. |
| UNINJURED | • uninjured adj. That did not suffer injury. • uninjured n. One or many people or objects that have not suffered injury. • UNINJURED adj. not injured. |
| UNJOINTED | • unjointed adj. Not jointed. • UNJOINT v. to separate at a juncture. |
| ADJOURNING | • adjourning v. Present participle of adjourn. • ADJOURN v. to suspend until a later time. |
| ADJUNCTION | • adjunction n. The act of joining; the thing joined or added. • adjunction n. (Law) The joining of personal property owned by one to that owned by another. • adjunction n. (Category theory) Given a pair of categories 𝓒 and 𝓓: an anti-parallel pair of functors 𝐹:𝓒→𝓓 and 𝐺:𝓓→𝓒… |
| JAUNDICING | • jaundicing v. Present participle of jaundice. • JAUNDICE v. to prejudice unfavourably. |
| ADJUNCTIONS | • adjunctions n. Plural of adjunction. • ADJUNCTION n. the act of joining; the thing joined or added. |
| DISJUNCTION | • disjunction n. The act of disjoining; disunion, separation. • disjunction n. The state of being disjoined, contrasting, or opposing. • disjunction n. (Logic) The proposition resulting from the combination of two or more propositions using the or operator. |
| NONJUDICIAL | • nonjudicial adj. Not judicial; not related to the powers of a judge. • NONJUDICIAL adj. not judicial. |
| UNJAUNDICED | • unjaundiced adj. Not jaundiced; uncynical. • UNJAUNDICED adj. not jaundiced. |
| DISJUNCTIONS | • disjunctions n. Plural of disjunction. • DISJUNCTION n. the act of disjoining, also DISJUNCTURE. |
| NONDISJUNCTION | • nondisjunction n. (Genetics) The failure of chromosome dyads or tetrads to separate properly during meiosis or mitosis. • NONDISJUNCTION n. the failure of paired chromosomes to separate during mitosis. |
| INJUDICIOUSNESS | • injudiciousness n. The state or condition of being injudicious. • INJUDICIOUSNESS n. the state of being injudicious. |
| NONDISJUNCTIONS | • nondisjunctions n. Plural of nondisjunction. • NONDISJUNCTION n. the failure of paired chromosomes to separate during mitosis. |