Definitionadj. consisting of segments held together by joints
Last update: September 4, 2015
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They have designed a new truck with articulated lorries. [Please select]
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An important modification of this method enables not only audible signals but articulated words to be transmitted, and gives thus a system of wireless telephony. [Please select]
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In an articulated skull the trans-palatine articulates with the ventrolateral articulating surface of the postfrontal. [Please select]
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The Gentleman-in-Powder had scarcely articulated the words, when the Captain had gripped Barnabas by the hand. [Please select]
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An enormous, dusty human skeleton, articulated on concealed wire, moved as if annoyed by the intrusion. [Please select]
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"Hello, Spantz," articulated Truxton, turning to the black-bearded, bent figure. [Please select]
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The extremities of the furculum, where articulated to the coracoids, vary considerably in outline. [Please select]
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Spines are articulated in great numbers on the surface of the peduncle in _S. [Please select]
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Not one of these young men articulated the word: The Emperor. [Please select]
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"A priest," he articulated huskily. [Please select]
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"I don't know," Sonia articulated mournfully. [Please select]
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