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Unjoint — Un*joint , v. t. [1st un + joint.] To disjoint. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
unjoint — index disjoint, displace (remove), luxate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
unjoint — [un joint′] vt. 1. to separate (a joint) 2. to separate the joints of … English World dictionary
unjoint — /un joynt /, v.t. to sever or dislocate a joint of; disjoint. [1350 1400; ME; see UN 2, JOINT] * * * … Universalium
unjoint — un·joint … English syllables
unjoint — v.tr. 1 separate the joints of. 2 disunite … Useful english dictionary
Unjointed — Un*joint ed, a. [Properly p. p. of unjoint.] 1. Disjointed; unconnected; hence, incoherent. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. [Pref. un + jointed.] Having no joint or articulation; as, an unjointed stem. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
disjoint — I adjective apart, detached, disassembled, disassociated, disconnected, disengaged, disjunct, dismantled, displaced, dissected, disunited, divaricated, divided, far between, in two, isolated, removed, rent, riven, sectioned, separate, separated,… … Law dictionary
displace — I (remove) verb banish, carry away, cart away, cast out, change the place of, clear away, convey, delocalize, deport, detach, discard, discharge, dislocate, dislodge, dismiss, dispatch, disperse, dispossess, disturb, eject, evict, exclude, exile … Law dictionary
luxate — I verb break, detach, disconnect, disengage, disjoin, disjoint, dislocate, dispart, displace, dissever, dissociate, disunite, eject, expel, part, put out of joint, put out of place, rend, rive, separate, sever, sunder, throw out of gear, unhinge … Law dictionary