sejoin

sejoin
\\sə̇ˈjȯin\ transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s)
Etymology: modification (influenced by join) (I) of Latin sejungere, from se- apart (from sed, se without) + jungere to join — more at idiot, yoke

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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  • sejoin — se·join …   English syllables

  • Sejunction — Se*junc tion, n. [L. sejunctio. See {Sejoin}.] The act of disjoining, or the state of being disjoined. [Obs.] Bp. Pearson. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Sejungible — Se*jun gi*ble, a. [See {Sejoin}.] Capable of being disjoined. [Obs.] Bp. Pearson. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • sejunction — sə̇ˈjəŋ(k)shən noun Etymology: Latin sejunction , sejunctio, from sejunctus (past participle of sejungere to sejoin) + ion , io ion : separation …   Useful english dictionary

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