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Definition of articulate
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Articulate
(v. i.) To treat or make
terms.
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Inarticulation
::
Inarticulation
(n.)
Inarticulateness.
Merosome
::
Merosome
(n.) One of the
serial
segments,
or
metameres,
of which the
bodies
of
vertebrate
and
articulate
animals
are
composed..
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..
Capitular
::
Capitular
(a.)
Pertaining
to a
capitulum;
as, the
capitular
process
of a
vertebra,
the
process
which
articulates
with the
capitulum
of a rib..
Chattering
::
Chattering
(n.) The act or habit of
talking
idly or
rapidly,
or of
making
inarticulate
sounds;
the
sounds
so made; noise made by the
collision
of the
teeth;
chatter..
Hum
::
Hum (n.) Any
inarticulate
and
buzzing
soun.
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..
Articulately
::
Articulately
(adv.)
After the
manner,
or in the form, of a
joint..
Mumbling
::
Mumbling
(a.) Low;
indistinct;
inarticulate.
Mute
::
Mute (n.) One who, from
deafness,
either
congenital
or from early life, is
unable
to use
articulate
language;
a
deaf-mute..
Articularly
::
Articularly
(adv.)
In an
articular
or an
articulate
manner.
Particulate
::
Particulate
(v. t. & i.) To
particularize.
Phonation
::
Phonation
(n.) The act or
process
by which
articulate
sounds
are
uttered;
the
utterance
of
articulate
sounds;
articulate
speech.
Fibulare
::
Fibulare
(n.) The bone or
cartilage
of the
tarsus,
which
articulates
with the
fibula,
and
corresponds
to the
calcaneum
in man and most
mammals..
Continuous
::
Continuous
(a.) Not
deviating
or
varying
from
uninformity;
not
interrupted;
not
joined
or
articulated.
Articulation
::
Articulation
(n.) A sound made by the vocal
organs;
an
articulate
utterance
or an
elementary
sound,
esp. a
consonant..
Tergum
::
Tergum
(n.) The
dorsal
piece of a
somite
of an
articulate
animal.
Gibberish
::
Gibberish
(v. i.) Rapid and
inarticulate
talk;
unintelligible
language;
unmeaning
words;
jargon.
Systole
::
Systemless
(a.) Not
having
any of the
distinct
systems
or types of
structure,
as the
radiate,
articulate,
etc.,
characteristic
of
organic
nature;
as, all
unicellular
organisms
are
systemless..
Mumble
::
Mumble
(v.) To speak with the lips
partly
closed,
so as to
render
the
sounds
inarticulate
and
imperfect;
to utter words in a
grumbling
indistinct
manner,
indicating
discontent
or
displeasure;
to
mutter..
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