abjoint

verb
/ˈæbˌd͡ʒɔɪnt/US

Etymology

From ab- (“away”) + joint (“join”).

  1. derived from iūnctus
  2. derived from joint — “joint of the body
  3. inherited from joynt
  4. prefixed as abjoint — “ab + joint

Definitions

  1. To form by cutting off as a protrusion from a parent cell.

  2. To separate from the hypha of a fungus by the formation of a septum.

The neighborhood

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