disjunctive
I
(alternative) adjective
alternate, discretional, discretionary, elective, equivalent, having the privilege to choose, interchangeable, noncompulsory, nonobligatory, not compulsory, open to choice, optional, selective, subject to preference, substitute, substitutional, substitutive
associated concepts: disjunctive allegations, disjunctive covenants, disjunctive relief, disjunctive words of a statute
II
(tending to disjoin) adjective
broken, desultory, detached, disarticulated, disconnected, discrete, disjoined, disjoint, disjointed, dismembered, distinct, disunited, divided, divorced, erratic, fitful, inconsistent, individual, insular, intermittent, intermitting, interrupted, irregular, isolated, loose, noncontinuous, not cohesive, not integrated, parted, partitioned, periodic, punctuated, separate, severed, spasmodic, successive, suspended, unannexed, unassociated, unconnected, unjoined, unsuccessive
III
index
disconnected, disjointed, divisive, elective (selective)
IV
index
division (act of dividing)
Burton's Legal Thesaurus.
William C. Burton.
2006