disject
disject
(dɪsˈdʒɛkt)vb
(tr) to break apart; scatter
[C16: from Latin disjectus, from disjicere to scatter, from dis-1 + jacere to throw]
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disject
Past participle: disjected
Gerund: disjecting
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