antijunctible
A theoretical or technical entity, substance, or mathematical element that inherently resists connection or prevents the merging of two distinct components. It is used to describe something that maintains a state of fundamental separation or acts as an active barrier to joining.
Exemples
3 sur 5I used a silicone spray as an antijunctible to keep the sliding parts from fusing together.
I used a silicone spray as an antijunctible to keep the sliding parts from fusing together.
The chemical properties of the coating classify it as a highly effective antijunctible in industrial manufacturing.
The chemical properties of the coating classify it as a highly effective antijunctible in industrial manufacturing.
This Lego separator is basically an antijunctible for when the bricks are stuck too tight.
This Lego separator is basically an antijunctible for when the bricks are stuck too tight.
Antonymes
Famille de mots
Astuce mémo
Break it down: ANTI (against) + JUNCT (joining, like a junction) + IBLE (capable of being). It is the thing that makes joining impossible.
Quiz rapide
The engineer applied a layer of _______ to the joints to ensure they could be easily disassembled later.
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : antijunctible
Exemples
I used a silicone spray as an antijunctible to keep the sliding parts from fusing together.
everydayI used a silicone spray as an antijunctible to keep the sliding parts from fusing together.
The chemical properties of the coating classify it as a highly effective antijunctible in industrial manufacturing.
formalThe chemical properties of the coating classify it as a highly effective antijunctible in industrial manufacturing.
This Lego separator is basically an antijunctible for when the bricks are stuck too tight.
informalThis Lego separator is basically an antijunctible for when the bricks are stuck too tight.
In the proposed logical framework, the antijunctible serves as the operator that prevents the union of two contradictory sets.
academicIn the proposed logical framework, the antijunctible serves as the operator that prevents the union of two contradictory sets.
Our logistics team identified the packaging residue as an accidental antijunctible that was preventing the labels from sticking.
businessOur logistics team identified the packaging residue as an accidental antijunctible that was preventing the labels from sticking.
Antonymes
Famille de mots
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
the antijunctible factor
the antijunctible factor
purely antijunctible
purely antijunctible
intrinsic antijunctible
intrinsic antijunctible
Souvent confondu avec
Adjunctive refers to something added or joined, whereas antijunctible refers to something that prevents joining.
An injunction is a legal order, while an antijunctible is a physical or theoretical separator.
Notes d'usage
The word is highly technical and often found in logic, chemistry, or specialized engineering contexts. It is most frequently used as a noun to describe the role of a substance or concept rather than its appearance.
Erreurs courantes
Learners often confuse it with an adjective because of the '-ible' suffix; while it can be used adjectivally, it is used here specifically as a noun for the object itself.
Astuce mémo
Break it down: ANTI (against) + JUNCT (joining, like a junction) + IBLE (capable of being). It is the thing that makes joining impossible.
Origine du mot
Derived from the Latin 'anti-' (against) and 'jungere' (to join), combined with the suffix '-ible' to denote a property of capability or state.
Modèles grammaticaux
Quiz rapide
The engineer applied a layer of _______ to the joints to ensure they could be easily disassembled later.
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : antijunctible
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