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Definition of articulate
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 articulate is as below...
Articulate
(a.)
Distinctly
uttered;
spoken
so as to be
intelligible;
characterized
by
division
into words and
syllables;
as,
articulate
speech,
sounds,
words..
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Speak
::
Speak (v. i.) To utter words or
articulate
sounds,
as human
beings;
to
express
thoughts
by
words;
as, the
organs
may be so
obstructed
that a man may not be able to
speak..
Arthrozoic
::
Arthrozoic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
Articulata;
articulate.
Leptothrix
::
Leptothrix
(n.) A genus of
bacteria,
characterized
by
having
their
filaments
very long,
slender,
and
indistinctly
articulated..
Vocal
::
Vocal (a.) Of or
pertaining
to a vowel or voice
sound;
also,
/poken
with tone,
intonation,
and
resonance;
sonant;
sonorous;
-- said of
certain
articulate
sounds..
Enunciate
::
Enunciate
(v. t.) To make
distinctly
audible;
to utter
articulately;
to
pronounce;
as, to
enunciate
a word
distinctly..
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..
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.
Ophiuroidea
::
Ophiuroidea
(n. pl.) A class of
star-shaped
echinoderms
having
a
disklike
body, with
slender,
articulated
arms, which are not
grooved
beneath
and are often very
fragile;
--
called
also
Ophiuroida
and
Ophiuridea.
See
Illust.
under
Brittle
star..
Articulate
::
Articulate
(v. i.) To utter
articulate
sounds;
to utter the
elementary
sounds
of a
language;
to
enunciate;
to speak
distinctly.
Tibiale
::
Tibiale
(n.) The bone or
cartilage
of the
tarsus
which
articulates
with the tibia and
corresponds
to a part of the
astragalus
in man and most
mammals.
Inarticulate
::
Inarticulate
(a.) Not
uttered
with
articulation
or
intelligible
distinctness,
as
speech
or
words..
Articulate
::
Articulate
(v. t.) To
joint;
to unite by means of a
joint;
to put
together
with
joints
or at the
joints.
Pleurosteon
::
Pleurosteon
(n.) The
antero-lateral
piece which
articulates
the
sternum
of
birds.
Articulated
::
Articulated
(imp. & p. p.) of
Articulat.
Articulate
::
Articulate
(v. i.) To treat or make
terms.
Gibber
::
Gibber
(v. i.) To speak
rapidly
and
inarticulately.
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..
Inarticulate
::
Inarticulate
(a.) Not
jointed
or
articulated;
having
no
distinct
body
segments;
as, an
inarticulate
worm..
Articulately
::
Articulately
(adv.)
With
distinct
utterance
of the
separate
sounds.
Glenoid
::
Glenoid
(a.)
Having
the form of a
smooth
and
shallow
depression;
socketlike;
--
applied
to
several
articular
surfaces
of bone; as, the
glenoid
cavity,
or
fossa,
of the
scapula,
in which the head of the
humerus
articulates..
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