English
Etymology
Latin sejunctus, past participle of sejungere �to separate�, from se- + jungere �to join�.
Pronunciation
IPA: /sɪ'ʤ��kt/
Adjective
en-adj
- separate; separated
#:*1922: images, divine and human, the cogitation of which by sejunct females is to tumescence conducive or eases issue in the high sunbright wellbuilt fair home of mothers when, ostensibly far gone and reproductitive, it is come by her thereto to lie in, her term up. � James Joyce, Ulysses
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