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Definition of articular
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of articular is as below...
Articular
(n.) Of or
pertaining
to the
joints;
as, an
articular
disease;
an
articular
process..
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Asterism
::
Asterism
(n.) Three
asterisks
placed
in this
manner,
/, to
direct
attention
to a
particular
passage..
Token
::
Token (n.) A bit of
leather
having
a
peculiar
mark
designating
a
particular
miner.
Each hewer sends one of these with each corf or tub he has hewn.
Omosternum
::
Omosternum
(n.) In many
mammals,
an
interarticular
cartilage,
or bone,
between
the
sternum
and the
clavicle..
Namely
::
Namely
(adv.)
That is to say; to wit;
videlicet;
--
introducing
a
particular
or
specific
designation.
Particular
::
Particular
(a.)
Relating
to a part or
portion
of
anything;
concerning
a part
separated
from the whole or from
others
of the
class;
separate;
sole;
single;
individual;
specific;
as, the
particular
stars of a
constellation..
Phrenology
::
Phrenology
(n.) The
science
of the
special
functions
of the
several
parts of the
brain,
or of the
supposed
connection
between
the
various
faculties
of the mind and
particular
organs
in the
brain..
Discoid
::
Discoid
(n.)
Anything
having
the form of a
discus
or disk;
particularly,
a
discoid
shell..
Monomania
::
Monomania
(n.)
Derangement
of the mind in
regard
of a
single
subject
only; also, such a
concentration
of
interest
upon one
particular
subject
or train of ideas to show
mental
derangement..
Franchise
::
Franchise
(a.) A
particular
privilege
conferred
by grant from a
sovereign
or a
government,
and
vested
in
individuals;
an
imunity
or
exemption
from
ordinary
jurisdiction;
a
constitutional
or
statutory
right or
privilege,
esp. the right to
vote..
Omnipotency
::
Omnipotency
(n.)
Unlimited
power of a
particular
kind; as,
love's
omnipotence..
Genuflection
::
Genuflection
(n.) The act of
bending
the knee,
particularly
in
worship..
Platform
::
Platform
(n.) Any flat or
horizontal
surface;
especially,
one that is
raised
above some
particular
level,
as a
framework
of
timber
or
boards
horizontally
joined
so as to form a roof, or a
raised
floor,
or
portion
of a
floor;
a
landing;
a dais; a
stage,
for
speakers,
performers,
or
workmen;
a
standing
place..
Interest
::
Interest
(n.) The
persons
interested
in any
particular
business
or
measure,
taken
collectively;
as, the iron
interest;
the
cotton
interest..
Particular
::
Particular
(a.)
Forming
a part of a
genus;
relatively
limited
in
extension;
affirmed
or
denied
of a part of a
subject;
as, a
particular
proposition;
--
opposed
to
universal:
e. g.
(particular
affirmative)
Some men are wise;
(particular
negative)
Some men are not
wise..
Entail
::
Entail
(n.) An
estate
in fee
entailed,
or
limited
in
descent
to a
particular
class of
issue..
Abuttal
::
Abuttal
(n.) The
butting
or
boundary
of land,
particularly
at the end; a
headland..
Emphasis
::
Emphasis
(n.) A
particular
stress
of
utterance,
or force of
voice,
given in
reading
and
speaking
to one or more words whose
signification
the
speaker
intends
to
impress
specially
upon his
audience..
Virtue
::
Virtue
(n.) A
particular
moral
excellence;
as, the
virtue
of
temperance,
of
charity,
etc..
Mouthed
::
Mouthed
(a.)
Having
a mouth of a
particular
kind; using the
mouth,
speech,
or voice in a
particular
way; -- used only in
composition;
as,
wide-mouthed;
hard-mouthed;
foul-mouthed;
mealy-mouthed..
Attach
::
Attach
(v. t.) To
connect,
in a
figurative
sense;
to
ascribe
or
attribute;
to
affix;
-- with to; as, to
attach
great
importance
to a
particular
circumstance..
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