disjunct in English

adjective
1
disjoined and distinct from one another.
these items of evidence are just phrases and clauses, often wildly disjunct
noun
1
each of the terms of a disjunctive proposition.
By referring to a dichotomous tree, Tusi shows how to choose the proper disjunction relative to the terms in the disjuncts .
adjective

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1. Phylogenetic revision of the genus Bartsia (Orobanchaceae), disjunct distributions correlate to independent lineages.

2. • Edward Forbes, indeed, had Anticipated Charles with his theory of the disjunct distribution of arctic-alpines.

3. Anomalous: adjective aberrant , abnormal , atypical , awry , breaking with tradition , deranged , deviattng from the common rule, deviative , disarranged , disjunct

4. Suillus spraguei has a disjunct distribution and is known from several localities in Asia, including China, Japan, Korea, and Taiwan.

5. If too comes after the Adverb it is probably a disjunct (meaning also) and is usually set off with a comma: Yasmin works hard

6. 24 In essence, a set of classification rules can be regarded as logical disjunction of rules, so that each rule can be regarded as a disjunct.

7. Clonality was confirmed in the disjunct population but the number of discrete clumps vs unique genets was not equal, reflecting the importance of genetic assessments of population size

8. Due to its great age, the geographical distribution of the Magnoliaceae has become disjunct or fragmented as a result of major geologic events such as ice ages, continental drift, and mountain formation.

9. Flavidiventris (and sometimes as the “Yellow-bellied Avadavat”) occupy two disjunct areas: northern Indochina (most of Myanmar and adjacent portions of China and northern Thailand) and the Lesser Sundas (from Flores to Timor).

10. The continental sabkha of Tayma is one of very few North Arabian sites, where substantial landscape changes are recorded in a laminated lacustrine sequence, disjunct Balanid and gastropod shell accumulations (Engel et al

11. Epipactis helleborine, or Broad leaved Helleborine, is a non-native orchid, originating in Europe but with a wide distribution across eastern and central Canada and the United States, and disjunct populations on the West Coast

12. The Beringia Upland Tundra consists of three disjunct areas on the Bering Sea coast of Alaska, one comprised of the upland and mountainous areas of Seward Peninsula, one corresponding to the hills and moutains of the Ahklun and Kilbuck mountain ranges in southwest Alaska, and one of much smaller extent on the western half of St