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Articulatory

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Adjective

1. articulative, articulatory

of or relating to articulation

Example Sentences:
'articulatory features'
'articulatory phonetics'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Articulatory

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noun
1. 
the act or process of speaking or expressing in words
2. 
a. 
the process of articulating a speech sound
b. 
the sound so produced, esp a consonant
3. 
the act or the state of being jointed together
4. 
the form or manner in which something is jointed
5. zoology
a. 
a joint such as that between bones or arthropod segments
b. 
the way in which jointed parts are connected
6. botany
the part of a plant at which natural separation occurs, such as the joint between leaf and stem
7. 
a joint or jointing

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Articulatory

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noun
1. 
a jointing or being jointed
2. 
the way in which parts are joined together
3. 
a. 
utterance or enunciation; way of talking or pronouncing
b. 
the moving of articulators to produce speech sounds
4. 
a spoken sound, esp. a consonant
5. 
a joint between bones or similar parts
6.  Botany
a. 
a joint in a stem or between two separable parts, as a branch and leaf
b. 
a node or space between two nodes

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Articulatory

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n.
1. The act of vocal expression; utterance or enunciation: an articulation of the group's sentiments.
2.
a. The act or manner of producing a speech sound.
b. A speech sound, especially a consonant.
3.
a. A jointing together or being jointed together.
b. The method or manner of jointing.
4. Anatomy
a. A fixed or movable joint between bones.
b. A movable joint between inflexible parts of the body of an animal, as the divisions of an appendage in arthropods.
5. Botany
a. A joint between two separable parts, as a leaf and a stem.
b. A node or a space on a stem between two nodes.
6. The conversion of a student's credits at one school to credits at another school by comparing the curricula.

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