disgiunto
Disgiunto is an Italian adjective meaning separated, distinct, or mutually exclusive. In everyday language it describes things that are not connected or do not overlap. The term is especially common in mathematics, logic and related fields, where it denotes mutual exclusivity between objects or events.
In set theory, two sets A and B are disgiunti if their intersection is empty: A ∩ B
Etymology: disgiunto comes from Latin disiunctus, from dis- 'apart' and iunctus 'joined'. In Italian, the noun