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  • Disjoint Meanings

    noun a situation where two or more things are not connected or related

    verb to disconnect or separate

    adjective not connected or related

    Fields related to disjoint

    Mathematics

    In set theory, two sets are said to be disjoint if they have no elements in common.

    Statistics

    In statistical analysis, disjoint events are events that cannot occur simultaneously.

    Computer Science

    In graph theory, disjoint sets refer to sets of vertices that have no elements in common.

    Database Management

    In database management, disjoint tables are tables that have no common columns.

    Topology

    In topology, disjoint sets are sets that have no points in common.

    Occupation Usage of disjoint

    Writer

    In writing, 'disjoint' can refer to two or more ideas or elements that are not connected or related.

    Psychologist

    In psychology, 'disjoint' can refer to cognitive processes that are not integrated or coherent.

    Software Developer

    In software development, 'disjoint' can refer to sets or data structures that have no elements in common.

    Mathematician

    In mathematics, 'disjoint' can refer to sets that have no elements in common.

    Project Manager

    In project management, 'disjoint' can refer to tasks or activities that are not related or dependent on each other.

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