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Definitions for articulated
ɑrˈtɪk yəˌleɪ tɪdar·tic·u·lat·ed
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Princeton's WordNet
articulated, articulateadjective
consisting of segments held together by joints
Wiktionary
articulatedadjective
Constructed with one or more pivoted joints which allow bending of an otherwise rigid structure.
articulatedadjective
Specifically, describes a vehicle with such joints, e.g. an articulated lorry, articulated bus, or certain kinds of streetcars and trains.
Wikipedia
Articulated
An articulated vehicle is a vehicle which has a permanent or semi-permanent pivot joint in its construction, allowing it to turn more sharply. There are many kinds, from heavy equipment to buses, trams and trains. Steam locomotives were sometimes articulated so driving wheels could pivot around corners. In a broader sense, any vehicle towing a trailer (including a semi-trailer) could be described as articulated (which comes from the Latin articulus, "small joint"). In the UK, an articulated lorry is the combination of a tractor and a trailer, abbreviated to "artic". In the US, it is called a semi-trailer truck, tractor-trailer or semi-truck, and is not necessarily considered articulated.
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articulated
Articulated refers to something that is constructed with joints or segments enabling flexibility, bending, or rotation in various directions. In a more abstract sense, it can also refer to something clearly expressed or enunciated.
Webster Dictionary
Articulated
of Articulate
Articulatedadjective
united by, or provided with, articulations; jointed; as, an articulated skeleton
Articulatedadjective
produced, as a letter, syllable, or word, by the organs of speech; pronounced
Wikidata
Articulated
Articulated is an educational pathway offered by Australian TAFE Institutes that allows a student to study for a higher qualification through a series of steps made of increasing level qualifications. For example, a student may study, in the same or associated field, along the following path with each step providing direct credit for the next level of qualification.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of articulated in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of articulated in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of articulated in a Sentence
She has actually articulated how she is going to pay for all of this, which is a big distinction between her and her main opponent.
I ask anyone who questions the importance of the EU or its relationship with the United States, (to consider) not just the history that I articulated, but the increase of prosperity, the rise in the standard of living ... the better protection of rights for individuals in the EU, as a consequence of what we have done together.
Things are not going to change overnight, but (the Macri) administration is one that has articulated foreign policy and economic principles that are much more in line with the U.S. government, there is a sense that Argentina has removed itself dramatically from a sympathy with (the) populist left in Latin American to more of the center-right, and that is obviously a change that the United States wants to encourage and be helpful in its success.
I articulated what we call the county commission strategy some time ago because we kept running into these bottlenecks, where you have to get an entire legislature to approve.
Anybody who had any idea what a fossil versus a rock (looked like) would have seen it, there (were) a lot of broken bones dribbling down (and) about 8 feet up the side of the cliff, there were three articulated vertebrae and a couple of other pieces of bone sticking out.
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