articulate|articulates in English
noun
[ar·tic·u·late || ɑː'tɪkjʊleɪt]
member of the Articulata, animal belonging to a subdivision of animals whose bodies and limbs are composed of segments jointed together (Zoology)
Use "articulate|articulates" in a sentence
1. The Capitulum laterally articulates with the radius; the trochlea, a spool-shaped surface, articulates with the ulna.
2. The Concatenation articulates the wall by
3. What does Articulator mean? One that articulates
4. One that articulates: an Articulator of the students' concerns
5. Articulate speech is very important.
6. Will you articulate your faith?
7. One that articulates: an Articulator of the students' concerns
8. To articulate ( a sound ) with a trill.
9. Which the rays articulate, the Actinosts
10. A baby cannot use articulate speech.
11. The second is to be articulate.
12. That man is not very articulate.
13. She is an articulate young woman.
14. She struggled to articulate her thoughts.
15. Brachiopods come in two varieties, the articulates and the inarticulates
16. * Purus Articulatus Arrogantis Potius- Clean, articulate, arrogant, elitist
17. Carmyle, becoming articulate, and allowed an impressive Aposiopesis …
18. I'm a little deaf please articulate carefully.
19. He was too drunk to articulate properly.
20. She cannot articulate her feelings very well.
21. 5 She is an articulate young woman.
22. Articulateness (uncountable) The quality of being articulate
23. Articulateness meaning The quality of being articulate.
24. Purus Articulatus Arrogantis Potius- Clean, articulate, arrogant, elitist
25. Articulateness: The quality or condition of being articulate