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disjointTwo sets A and B are disjoint if they have no elements in common (their intersection is the null set).
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disjointTo dismember a chicken before cooking by slicing the connective tissue and cartilage and twisting firmly until the pieces separate.
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disjointTo separate joints of poultry or break into pieces.
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disjointTo separate Jamaican meat at the joint, such as cutting the chicken leg from the thigh. This term is used mainly with the preparation of Jamaican poultry. T
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disjointA cooking term meaning to separate meats at the joint. Separating the drumstick from the thigh of poultry would be an example of this.
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disjoint(v) part; cease or break association with(v) separate at the joints(v) make disjoint, separated, or disconnected; undo the joining of(v) become separated, disconnected or disjoint(adj) having no eleme [..]
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disjointTo separate poultry at its joints, typically the knees, hips, and shoulders.
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