Definitions for articulated

articulated ar·tic·u·lat·ed

Spelling: [ahr-tik-yuh-ley-tid]
IPA: /ɑrˈtɪk yəˌleɪ tɪd/

Articulated is a 11 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 14 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 17 points.

You can make 893 anagrams from letters in articulated (aacdeilrttu).

Definitions for articulated

noun

  1. a segmented invertebrate.

adjective

  1. made clear or distinct:
  2. having a joint or joints; jointed:
  3. (of a vehicle) built in sections that are hinged or otherwise connected so as to allow flexibility of movement:
  4. uttered clearly in distinct syllables.
  5. capable of speech; not speechless.
  6. using language easily and fluently; having facility with words:
  7. expressed, formulated, or presented with clarity and effectiveness:
  8. made clear, distinct, and precise in relation to other parts:
  9. (of ideas, form, etc.) having a meaningful relation to other parts:
  10. having parts or distinct areas organized into a coherent or meaningful whole; unified:
  11. Zoology. having joints or articulations; composed of segments.

verb (used with object)

  1. to utter clearly and distinctly; pronounce with clarity.
  2. Phonetics. to make the movements and adjustments of the speech organs necessary to utter (a speech sound).
  3. to give clarity or distinction to:
  4. Dentistry. to position or reposition (teeth); subject to articulation.
  5. to unite by a joint or joints.
  6. to reveal or make distinct:

verb (used without object)

  1. to pronounce clearly each of a succession of speech sounds, syllables, or words; enunciate:
  2. Phonetics. to articulate a speech sound.
  3. Anatomy, Zoology. to form a joint.
  4. Obsolete. to make terms of agreement.

Origin of articulated

First recorded in 1545-55; articulate + -ed2

Examples for articulated

Radicle or Radicula: that joint of the antenna that is articulated to the head.

He articulated with some difficulty, slurring his words to the point of indistinctness at times.

And they articulated some trivial cadences about love and such.

There are numerous reasons to do so, not least the moral aspect Christie articulated at the Latino Leadership Alliance gala.

In the current crisis, Obama has articulated no overarching cause, no doctrine about defending freedom and democracy.

"You don't understand—you are quite in error," he articulated.

Reading him, I see the world I know—or thought I knew—clarified and articulated.

Often, conservative positions were articulated as being “wrong” by her professors.

They have not been articulated, let alone strongly advocated, by Democrats recently, including the president.

Requests are articulated in voice command: "I would like to know ."

Word Value for articulated
Scrable

14

Words with friends

17

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