† diˈjunge, v. Obs. rare.
[ad. L. dījungĕre to disjoin, f. dī- apart (di-1) + jungĕre to join.]
trans. To disjoin, divide, separate.
| 1768–74 Tucker Lt. Nat. (1852) I. 474 The..line of separation dijunging the province of organism from the rest of the mechanism territory. |