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articulate
verb (articulated , articulating )
1 tr & intr to pronounce (words) or speak clearly and distinctly.
2 to express (thoughts, feelings, ideas, etc) clearly.
3 intr , physiol to be attached by way of a joint The carpals articulate with the metacarpals .
adjective
1
a skilled at expressing one's thoughts clearly;
b said of a speech or a piece of writing: clearly presented, well-argued and to the point.
2 said of speech sounds: pronounced clearly and distinctly.
3 having joints.
[16c: from Latin articulare , articulatum to divide into distinct parts]
articulately adverb .
articulateness noun .
articulated
adjective having joints.
articulated lorry
noun (sometimes shortened to artic) a large lorry that has a pivot between the cab and the main part, making it easier to manoeuvre, especially round corners, into loading bays, etc.
[1920s]
articulation
noun
1 the act of speaking or expressing an idea in words.
2 phonetics
a the process involved in uttering separate speech sounds;
b the act of uttering separate speech sounds.
3 the state of being jointed together.
4 a joint.
articulator
noun
1
a someone who articulates something;
b someone who speaks in a specified way.
2 phonetics one of the vocal parts that is used in the delivery of a speech sound, eg a movable one such as the tongue or either of the lips, or a fixed one such as the teeth, alveolar ridge, palate, etc.
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