Examples of 'disjunct' in a sentence
Meaning of "disjunct"
Disjunct is an adjective used to describe something that is disconnected or separate
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- The state of being disjointed; disjointedness; a disconnect.
- One of multiple propositions, any of which, if true, confirm the validity of another proposition (a disjunction).
- Any sentence element that is not fully integrated into the clausal structure of the sentence.
- An adverbial that expresses the speaker's or writer's attitude towards, or descriptive statement of, the propositional content of the associated clause or sentence.
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The two species have disjunct distributions.
The range of this species is very disjunct.
The reasons for this disjunct distribution are unknown.
The ranges of the two subspecies are disjunct.
Platyrhacids occur in two disjunct geographic areas.
Its western and eastern populations are disjunct.
The species has a disjunct distribution.
The distribution appears to be disjunct.
Populations have a disjunct distribution and are highly localized.
Geomalacus maculosus has a discontinuous or disjunct distribution.
An iconic example of disjunct distribution is that of ratite birds.
It occupies two separate disjunct areas.
The refuge is disjunct and consists of four units.
A neighborhood population might be a disjunct population too.
The species has a disjunct distribution with two subspecies.
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Mammals generally utilize a variety of often disjunct resources.
An operand of a disjunction is called a disjunct.
It is known from only four occurrences with a disjunct distribution.
The adult leaves are disjunct and a glossy green colour.
Disjunct normal form.
The adult leaves have a disjunct arrangement.
The leaves have a disjunct arrangement and are narrowly flattened or channelled petioles.
The four genera have widely disjunct distributions.
These disjunct populations are probably relics from a time when the climate was colder.
There are two apparently disjunct populations.
Several disjunct populations across its wide distribution range are considered as subspecies.
The modern species form a noted disjunct distribution.
A number of rare or disjunct bryophyte species are found in the area.
The adult leaves are green and have a disjunct arrangement.
The adult leaves are disjunct with a lanceolate to broad lanceolate shape.
See affirming a disjunct.
The same disjunct distribution pattern was also historically found in the local sandhill cranes.
Minuta is found in two disjunct populations.
There is a disjunct population in central western California.
Mitrastemon is a genus of two widely disjunct species of parasitic plants.
It probably occurs more widely within and between these two disjunct areas.
There are several disjunct populations.
The breeding areas in modern times are restricted to two widely disjunct regions.
These populations are highly disjunct and can be seen as relictual.
It grows in woodland or on rocky slopes and is found in several disjunct populations.
It has a highly disjunct distribution.
In Quebec the species is even more dramatically disjunct.
Leucotrichum has a disjunct distribution.
Another disjunct population exists in northeastern Ohio.
The presumably postglacial origin of its disjunct distribution is discussed.
There is a disjunct population in southern Tanzania.
Subspecies lanata also occurs in two disjunct populations in two states.
There is a disjunct population in eastern Nebraska.
The range is disjunct.
There is also a disjunct population in eastern Virginia.