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articulate
ar·tic·u·late
[
aar tíkyə làyt
]
verb
(
past and past participle
ar·tic·u·lat·ed
,
present participle
ar·tic·u·lat·ing
,
3rd person present singular
ar·tic·u·lates
)
Definition:
1.
transitive verb
communicate something:
to express thoughts, ideas, or feelings coherently
unable to articulate his grief
2.
transitive and intransitive verb
speak distinctly:
to pronounce something or speak clearly
3.
transitive and intransitive verb
join to allow movement:
to form the kind of joint or connection that allows movement
4.
intransitive verb
speak intelligibly:
to utter intelligible speech
adjective
Definition:
1.
eloquent:
able to express thoughts, ideas, or feelings coherently
2.
coherent:
spoken or expressed clearly
3.
able to speak:
possessing the power of speech
4.
jointed:
with joints or jointed segments, as in the bodies of higher vertebrates and arthropods
(
technical
)
[
Mid-16th century. < Latin
articulatus
, past participle of
articulare
"divide into joints, speak distinctly" <
articulus
"joint" (see
article
)
]
ar·tic·u·la·ble
adjective
ar·tic·u·la·cy
noun
ar·tic·u·late·ly
adverb
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