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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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Inarticulately
::
Inarticulately
(adv.)
In an
inarticulate
manner.
Appendage
::
Appendage
(n.) A
subordinate
or
subsidiary
part or
organ;
an
external
organ or limb, esp. of the
articulates..
Dumb
::
Dumb (a.)
Destitute
of the power of
speech;
unable;
to utter
articulate
sounds;
as, the dumb
brutes..
Gibberish
::
Gibberish
(v. i.) Rapid and
inarticulate
talk;
unintelligible
language;
unmeaning
words;
jargon.
Articulate
::
Articulate
(v. i.) To join or be
connected
by
articulation.
Gibber
::
Gibber
(v. i.) To speak
rapidly
and
inarticulately.
Gabble
::
Gabble
(n.)
Inarticulate
sounds
rapidly
uttered;
as of
fowls.
Myotome
::
Myotome
(n.) The
muscular
system
of one
metamere
of an
articulate.
Drivel
::
Drivel
(n.)
Inarticulate
or
unmeaning
utterance;
foolish
talk;
babble.
Mosasauria
::
Mosasauria
(n. pl.) An order of
large,
extinct,
marine
reptiles,
found in the
Cretaceous
rocks,
especially
in
America.
They were
serpentlike
in form and in
having
loosely
articulated
and
dilatable
jaws, with large
recurved
tteth,
but they had
paddlelike
feet. Some of them were over fifty feet long. They are,
essentially,
fossil
sea
serpents
with
paddles.
Called
also
Pythonomarpha,
and
Mosasauria..
Ulnare
::
Ulnare
(n.) One of the bones or
cartilages
of the
carpus,
which
articulates
with the ulna and
corresponds
to the
cuneiform
in man..
Segmented
::
Segmented
(a.)
Divided
into
segments
or
joints;
articulated.
Tergite
::
Tergite
(n.) The
dorsal
portion
of an
arthromere
or
somite
of an
articulate
animal.
See
Illust.
under
Coleoptera.
Multarticulate
::
Multarticulate
(a.)
Having
many
articulations
or
joints.
Babble
::
Babble
(v. i.) To utter words
indistinctly
or
unintelligibly;
to utter
inarticulate
sounds;
as a child
babbles.
Telson
::
Telson
(n.) The
terminal
joint or
movable
piece at the end of the
abdomen
of
Crustacea
and other
articulates.
See
Thoracostraca.
Articulation
::
Articulation
(n.) A sound made by the vocal
organs;
an
articulate
utterance
or an
elementary
sound,
esp. a
consonant..
Phonation
::
Phonation
(n.) The act or
process
by which
articulate
sounds
are
uttered;
the
utterance
of
articulate
sounds;
articulate
speech.
Cry
::
Cry (v. i.) A loud
utterance;
especially,
the
inarticulate
sound
produced
by one of the lower
animals;
as, the cry of
hounds;
the cry of
wolves..
Inarticulation
::
Inarticulation
(n.)
Inarticulateness.
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