Definitions for articled
articled
ar·ti·cled
Spelling: [ahr-ti-kuh ld]
IPA: /ˈɑr tɪ kəld/
Articled is a 8 letter English word.
It's valid Scrabble word worth 11 points.
It's valid Words with friends word worth 13 points.
You can make 488 anagrams from letters in articled (acdeilrt).
Definitions for articled
noun
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a written composition in prose, usually nonfiction, on a specific topic, forming an independent part of a book or other publication, as a newspaper or magazine.
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an individual object, member, or portion of a class; an item or particular:
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something of indefinite character or description:
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an item for sale; commodity.
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Grammar. any member of a small class of words, or, as in Swedish or Romanian, affixes, found in certain languages, as English, French, and Arabic, that are linked to nouns and that typically have a grammatical function identifying the noun as a noun rather than describing it. In English the definite article is the, the indefinite article is a or an, and their force is generally to impart specificity to the noun or to single out the referent from the class named by the noun.
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a clause, item, point, or particular in a contract, treaty, or other formal agreement; a condition or stipulation in a contract or bargain:
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a separate clause or provision of a statute.
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Slang. a person.
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Archaic. a subject or matter of interest, thought, business, etc.
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Obsolete. a specific or critical point of time; juncture or moment:
adjective
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bound by the terms of apprenticeship:
verb (used with object)
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to set forth in articles; charge or accuse specifically:
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to bind by articles of covenant or stipulation:
Origin of articled
First recorded in 1570-80; article + -ed2
Examples for articled
He was articled to a solicitor, but soon exchanged the law for the stage.
Is this young gentleman one of the 'prentices or articled ones of your office?
The quantity, however, is not prescribed, and other things are articled by some persons.
An accident transferred him to the office of a solicitor, and he was articled.
It won't be much, but then articled clerks as a rule get nothing.
It's some time since I was articled, but the payment of that hundred pounds was a great pull.
He was articled to a solicitor in Chesterfield, and in 1836 settled at Manchester.
In 1762, he came to London, and articled himself to an attorney in the Temple.
A solicitor; your father paid for his stamps when he was articled.
He is articled to me, and will, I trust, succeed me worthily in your confidence.