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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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Articulately
::
Articulately
(adv.)
With
distinct
utterance
of the
separate
sounds.
Murmur
::
Murmur
(v. i.) To utter
complaints
in a low,
half-articulated
voice;
to feel or
express
dissatisfaction
or
discontent;
to
grumble;
-- often with at or
against..
Disarticulate
::
Disarticulate
(v. t.) To
sunder;
to
separate,
as
joints..
Telephone
::
Telephone
(n.) An
instrument
for
reproducing
sounds,
especially
articulate
speech,
at a
distance..
Disarticulator
::
Disarticulator
(n.) One who
disarticulates
and
prepares
skeletons.
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..
Mumbling
::
Mumbling
(a.) Low;
indistinct;
inarticulate.
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..
Pronounce
::
Pronounce
(v. t.) To utter
articulately;
to speak out or
distinctly;
to
utter,
as words or
syllables;
to speak with the
proper
sound and
accent
as,
adults
rarely
learn to
pronounce
a
foreign
language
correctly..
Cry
::
Cry (v. i.) To utter
inarticulate
sounds,
as
animals..
Arthrozoic
::
Arthrozoic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
Articulata;
articulate.
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..
Drivel
::
Drivel
(n.)
Inarticulate
or
unmeaning
utterance;
foolish
talk;
babble.
Lith
::
Lith (n.) A joint or limb; a
division;
a
member;
a part
formed
by
growth,
and
articulated
to, or
symmetrical
with, other
parts..
Metamere
::
Metamere
(n.) One of
successive
or
homodynamous
parts in
animals
and
plants;
one of a
series
of
similar
parts that
follow
one
another
in a
vertebrate
or
articulate
animal,
as in an
earthworm;
a
segment;
a
somite.
See
Illust.
of
Loeven's
larva..
Tune
::
Tune (v. i.) To utter
inarticulate
harmony
with the
voice;
to sing
without
pronouncing
words;
to hum.
Capitular
::
Capitular
(a.)
Pertaining
to a
capitulum;
as, the
capitular
process
of a
vertebra,
the
process
which
articulates
with the
capitulum
of a rib..
Articulate
::
Articulate
(v. i.) To utter
articulate
sounds;
to utter the
elementary
sounds
of a
language;
to
enunciate;
to speak
distinctly.
Articulation
::
Articulation
(n.) A sound made by the vocal
organs;
an
articulate
utterance
or an
elementary
sound,
esp. a
consonant..
Annulata
::
Annulata
(n. pl.) A class of
articulate
animals,
nearly
equivalent
to
Annelida,
including
the
marine
annelids,
earthworms,
Gephyrea,
Gymnotoma,
leeches,
etc. See
Annelida..
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