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Legal Definitions - disjuncta
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Definition of disjuncta
disjuncta
Disjuncta refers to things, usually words or phrases, that are separated or opposed. It is a term used in Roman and civil law.
- Black and white are disjuncta because they are opposite colors.
- The words "yes" and "no" are disjuncta because they have opposite meanings.
These examples illustrate how disjuncta refers to things that are separated or opposed. In the first example, black and white are disjuncta because they are opposite colors. In the second example, "yes" and "no" are disjuncta because they have opposite meanings.
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Simple Definition
Disjuncta refers to things, such as words or phrases, that are separated or opposed. It is a term used in Roman and civil law. It is also spelled as disiuncta and should be compared to conjuncta.
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