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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
(v. t.) To form, as the
elementary
sounds;
to utter in
distinct
syllables
or
words;
to
enunciate;
as, to
articulate
letters
or
language..
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Articulate
::
Articulate
(v. t.) To form, as the
elementary
sounds;
to utter in
distinct
syllables
or
words;
to
enunciate;
as, to
articulate
letters
or
language..
Enunciate
::
Enunciate
(v. i.) To utter words or
syllables
articulately.
Triarticulate
::
Triarticulate
(a.)
Having
three
joints.
Article
::
Article
(n.) One of the
segments
of an
articulated
appendage.
Phonograph
::
Phonograph
(n.) An
instrument
for the
mechanical
registration
and
reproduction
of
audible
sounds,
as
articulate
speech,
etc. It
consists
of a
rotating
cylinder
or disk
covered
with some
material
easily
indented,
as
tinfoil,
wax,
paraffin,
etc., above which is a thin plate
carrying
a
stylus.
As the plate
vibrates
under the
influence
of a
sound,
the
stylus
makes
minute
indentations
or
undulations
in the soft
material,
and
these,
when the
cylinder
or disk is again
turned,
set the plate in
vibration
Articularly
::
Articularly
(adv.)
In an
articular
or an
articulate
manner.
Astragalus
::
Astragalus
(n.) The ankle bone, or hock bone; the bone of the
tarsus
which
articulates
with the tibia at the
ankle..
Multarticulate
::
Multarticulate
(a.)
Having
many
articulations
or
joints.
Tergite
::
Tergite
(n.) The
dorsal
portion
of an
arthromere
or
somite
of an
articulate
animal.
See
Illust.
under
Coleoptera.
Articulate
::
Articulate
(a.)
Distinctly
uttered;
spoken
so as to be
intelligible;
characterized
by
division
into words and
syllables;
as,
articulate
speech,
sounds,
words..
Telson
::
Telson
(n.) The
terminal
joint or
movable
piece at the end of the
abdomen
of
Crustacea
and other
articulates.
See
Thoracostraca.
Gabble
::
Gabble
(v. i.) To utter
inarticulate
sounds
with
rapidity;
as,
gabbling
fowls..
Phonation
::
Phonation
(n.) The act or
process
by which
articulate
sounds
are
uttered;
the
utterance
of
articulate
sounds;
articulate
speech.
Articulated
::
Articulated
(a.)
Produced,
as a
letter,
syllable,
or word, by the
organs
of
speech;
pronounced..
Articulate
::
Articulate
(a.)
Expressed
in
articles
or in
separate
items or
particulars.
Inarticulate
::
Inarticulate
(a.)
Incapable
of
articulating.
Mumbling
::
Mumbling
(a.) Low;
indistinct;
inarticulate.
Jointed
::
"Jointed
(a.)
Having
joints;
articulated;
full of
nodes;
knotty;
as, a
jointed
doll;
jointed
structure..
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..
Word
::
Word (n.) The
spoken
sign of a
conception
or an idea; an
articulate
or vocal
sound,
or a
combination
of
articulate
and vocal
sounds,
uttered
by the human
voice,
and by
custom
expressing
an idea or
ideas;
a
single
component
part of human
speech
or
language;
a
constituent
part of a
sentence;
a term; a
vocable..
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