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Articulate

Articulate (articulate)
a.((?))
Ar*tic"u*late
[L. articulatus. See Articulata.]
  1. Expressed in articles or in separate items or particulars.
    [Archaic] Bacon.
  2. Jointed; formed with joints; consisting of segments united by joints; as, articulate animals or plants.
  3. Distinctly uttered; spoken so as to be intelligible; characterized by division into words and syllables; as, articulate speech, sounds, words.

    Total changes of party and articulate opinion.
    Carlyle.


Articulate

Articulate (articulate)
n.
Ar*tic"u*late
  1. An animal of the subkingdom Articulata.

Articulate

Articulate (articulate)
v. i.((?))
Ar*tic"u*late
[imp. *** p. p. Articulated (&?]); p. pr. *** vb. n. Articulating (&?])].
  1. To utter articulate sounds; to utter the elementary sounds of a language; to enunciate; to speak distinctly.
  2. To treat or make terms.
    [Obs.] Shak.
  3. To join or be connected by articulation.

Articulate

Articulate (articulate)
v. t.
Ar*tic"u*late
  1. To joint; to unite by means of a joint; to put together with joints or at the joints.
  2. To draw up or write in separate articles; to particularize; to specify.
    [Obs.]
  3. To form, as the elementary sounds; to utter in distinct syllables or words; to enunciate; as, to articulate letters or language.
    "To articulate a word." Ray.
  4. To express distinctly; to give utterance to.

    Luther articulated himself upon a process that hand already begun in the Christian church.
    Bibliotheca Sacra.

    To . . . articulate the dumb, deep want of the people.
    Carlyle.














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