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Definition of articulate
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Articulate
(a.)
Expressed
in
articles
or in
separate
items or
particulars.
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Speech
::
Speech
(n.) The
faculty
of
uttering
articulate
sounds
or
words;
the
faculty
of
expressing
thoughts
by words or
articulate
sounds;
the power of
speaking.
Induviae
::
Induviae
(n. pl.)
Persistent
portions
of a calyx or
corolla;
also,
leaves
which do not
disarticulate
from the stem, and hence
remain
for a long
time..
Antenna
::
Antenna
(n.) A
movable,
articulated
organ of
sensation,
attached
to the heads of
insects
and
Crustacea.
There are two in the
former,
and
usually
four in the
latter.
They are used as
organs
of
touch,
and in some
species
of
Crustacea
the
cavity
of the ear is
situated
near the basal
joint.
In
insects,
they are
popularly
called
horns,
and also
feelers.
The term in also
applied
to
similar
organs
on the heads of other
arthropods
and of
annelids..
Articulate
::
Articulate
(v. i.) To utter
articulate
sounds;
to utter the
elementary
sounds
of a
language;
to
enunciate;
to speak
distinctly.
Articulate
::
Articulate
(n.) An
animal
of the
subkingdom
Articulata.
Joint
::
Joint (v. t.) To
provide
with a joint or
joints;
to
articulate.
Biarticulate
::
Biarticulate
(a.)
Having,
or
consisting
of, tow
joints..
Disarticulate
::
Disarticulate
(v. t.) To
sunder;
to
separate,
as
joints..
Pronounce
::
Pronounce
(v. i.) To give a
pronunciation;
to
articulate;
as, to
pronounce
faultlessly..
Thorax
::
Thorax
(n.) The
second,
or
middle,
region
of the body of a
crustacean,
arachnid,
or other
articulate
animal.
In the case of
decapod
Crustacea,
some
writers
include
under the term
thorax
only the three
segments
bearing
the
maxillipeds;
others
include
also the five
segments
bearing
the legs. See
Illust.
in
Appendix..
Language
::
Language
(n.) Any means of
conveying
or
communicating
ideas;
specifically,
human
speech;
the
expression
of ideas by the
voice;
sounds,
expressive
of
thought,
articulated
by the
organs
of the
throat
and
mouth..
Multarticulate
::
Multarticulate
(a.)
Having
many
articulations
or
joints.
Triarticulate
::
Triarticulate
(a.)
Having
three
joints.
Article
::
Article
(n.) One of the
segments
of an
articulated
appendage.
Ulnare
::
Ulnare
(n.) One of the bones or
cartilages
of the
carpus,
which
articulates
with the ulna and
corresponds
to the
cuneiform
in man..
Articulateness
::
Articulateness
(n.)
Quality
of being
articulate.
Speak
::
Speak (v. t.) To utter with the
mouth;
to
pronounce;
to utter
articulately,
as human
beings..
Articulator
::
Articulator
(n.) One who, or that
which,
articulates;
as: (a) One who
enunciates
distinctly.
(b) One who
prepares
and
mounts
skeletons.
(c) An
instrument
to cure
stammering..
Consonant
::
Consonant
(n.) An
articulate
sound which in
utterance
is
usually
combined
and
sounded
with an open sound
called
a
vowel;
a
member
of the
spoken
alphabet
other than a
vowel;
also, a
letter
or
character
representing
such a
sound..
Phonation
::
Phonation
(n.) The act or
process
by which
articulate
sounds
are
uttered;
the
utterance
of
articulate
sounds;
articulate
speech.
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