Word familyadjectivearticledarticulablearticulararticulatearticulatedarticulatorynounarticulacyArticulataarticulatenessarticulationarticulatorarticleadverbarticulately
articulated• More expensiveitems in the same range should be finely knotted and possess cleanly articulated and symmetrically arrangeddecorative forms.• The X-ray device sits at the end of an articulatedarm.• He was a loosely articulateddummy with a roughly carved face.• You could have driven an articulatedlorry up the leg.• The modernarticulated lorry was born at Wolverton Works.• This is an extremely difficult task, since in normally articulatedspeech there are seldom pauses between the individual words.• Therefore it remains for us to sketch out a more articulatedtheorybased upon Bukharin's ideas of disproportionality and dis-equilibrium.• One of the biggest articulated vehicles on the road, the 44-foot long unitreplaces an ageing, converted lorry trailer.