disconjugate

adj

Etymology

From dis- + conjugate.

  1. derived from coniugō
  2. borrowed from coniugātus
  3. inherited from conjugat — “combined, united
  4. prefixed as disconjugate — “dis + conjugate

Definitions

  1. Operating independently

    Operating independently; not joined in action.

    • The disconjugate nystagmus, head titubation, and torticollis of spasmus nutans have been reported as indisinguishable from those associated with glioma of the anterior visual pathway.
    • In other words, the subject learned to preprogram intrasaccadic and postsaccadic disconjugate movements independent of any immediate disparity cues.
    • Absence of parallel movement of the eyes indicates disconjugate gaze disturbance (Figure 12.8).
  2. Having at most one fewer zeros (including multiplicities) than the dimension of the…

    Having at most one fewer zeros (including multiplicities) than the dimension of the problem space.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for disconjugate. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

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