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Example sentences for "articulated"

Lexicographically close words:
articled; articles; articular; articulata; articulate; articulately; articulates; articulating; articulation; articulations
  1. It remains that the unity of time and space contains an immeasurable company of immortals; but of these immortals only one has been articulated and outlined, and so to speak "touched with the hand," by the troubled passion of humanity.

  2. Philosophy then is an attempt to articulate more vividly the nature of reality than such "reality" can get itself articulated in the confused pell-mell of ordinary experience.

  3. This was accomplished by making a chain of articulated cards, like a slatted belt, and perforating these cards with varying arrangements of holes.

  4. Mr. Marks for the use of sponge rubber for constructing artificial feet and hands that dispensed with the articulated joints, and made a great improvement.

  5. The eyes in some Crustacea are mounted on articulated stalks, and from the fact that they can after injury be replaced by antenna-like appendages it is inferred that they represent the parapodia of the most anterior prosthomere.

  6. Baird gives the following description of them:--"The Cirripeds are articulated animals contained within a hard covering composed of several pieces and consisting of calcified chitine.

  7. The body of the animal is enclosed in a sac lined with the most delicate membrane of chitine, which in one group is prolonged into a peduncle and contains the ova; the body is distinctly articulated and placed with the back downwards.

  8. The name signifies the Universitas magistrorum et scholarium rather than an articulated whole.

  9. In what way do the Mallet or articulated compounds differ from other steam locomotives in the distribution of the steam?

  10. The American Locomotive Company articulated compounds have an intercepting valve similar to the one used in the Richmond cross compound, located between the exhaust passage of the rear engine and the flexible receiving pipe of the front one.

  11. How is the American articulated compound changed from compound to simple, and back to compound again?

  12. She articulated her English words in a way peculiar to herself, due to her strange up-bringing, but there was no fear in her brown eyes, and the paleness of her face was due only to the heat.

  13. He ate, drove, used his keys, articulated his fingers, and even wrote with the same muscular freedom as before.

  14. The effect of this clumsy figure is far from satisfactory; the limbs are not articulated distinctly; moreover, the balance of the whole composition is seriously threatened by the tragedy being enacted at the side instead of in the middle.

  15. The hand of woman is smaller, more delicate, and much more finely articulated than that of man; it has a softer palm, and joints which are but slightly prominent.

  16. In the Centipedes, the first evidence of a well-formed extremity makes its appearance in the form of numerous articulated legs terminated by simple points.

  17. In the foreground, the Slingshot Logistics Depot and its maze of ships, tugs, articulated cranes and flex-conveyers were portrayed busily engaged in loading and unloading the moored vessels, and the new arrivals that waited for their turn.

  18. Aligned, Zolan released the tug, and gentling his thrusters, brought his flitter to rest on a landing platform that had articulated from a portal.

  19. An articulated crane grasped the cabin gently, drew it inboard along slackened cables and lowered it to a mobile platform.

  20. John Ramsay is hurt," faintly articulated the mother, and Mary, rising from the bed, stood beside Butler with a countenance on which was seated the most agonizing attention.

  21. Occasionally a half articulated interjection escaped him, and words that showed in what current his dreams were sailing: "No pistols!

  22. He was so overcome with amazement and passion that he could not have articulated a word.

  23. The legs are very short and bowed at the ankles; the long and narrow foot, which is articulated obliquely to the leg, is longer than the hand and (except in the Gorilla) is longer than in any other Ape.

  24. It should first of all be remembered that the limb is articulated with the dorsal skeleton in a manner which is very peculiar for a crustacean.

  25. In the Isopoda the coxopodites are usually fused with the body, remaining as free, movably articulated segments only in a part of the thoracic legs of one suborder, the Asellota.

  26. This limb is not articulated with the ventral membrane, but attached to it, and, if Lankester's interpretation of the origin of schizopodal limbs be correct, then the limb of Apus bears very little relation to that of the Trilobita.

  27. The coxopodites, except of the first thoracic segment, do not, however, show endobases, and those which are present are peculiar articulated ones.

  28. From analogy with Ceraurus and Calymene it becomes plain that the notch and bulge represent the position of the socket where the coxopodite articulated with the appendifer.

  29. The anterior exopodite is very poorly shown, but seems to be articulated in front of the eye.

  30. The inner end is obliquely truncated and shows about ten sharp spines which do not appear to be articulated to the segment, but rather to be direct outgrowths from it.

  31. An inventor was needed to do that, a poet; he has articulated the dim-struggling thought that dwelt in his own and many hearts.

  32. Nevertheless, as it is spoken, so is it done: the articulated Word sets all hands in Action; and Rope and Improved-drop perform their work.

  33. A headlong haste; for very magnitude of meaning, he cannot get himself articulated into words.

  34. There is not an old wise Proverb on their tongue, an honest Principle articulated in their hearts into utterance, a wise true method of doing and despatching any work or commerce of men, but helps yet to carry them forward.

  35. Now if we consider these five sutures we shall see that there are four bones articulated together.

  36. This bone can be seen to be formed of many other bones articulated together.

  37. There is not the remotest suggestion of the towhee minstrelsy in his prolonged and well-articulated melody.

  38. Not only was a well-articulated State-system suddenly consigned to the flames, but the ruin threatened to be so general that the balance of power throughout the Far East would be twisted out of shape.

  39. Mallets, are now being hauled by two articulated electric locomotives, and at twice the speed.

  40. We will slip you 2450 tons and Mallet articulated compound No.


  41. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "articulated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    alveolar; assimilated; back; broad; ceaseless; central; cerebral; close; connected; consonant; constant; continual; continuing; continuous; cyclic; cyclical; dental; direct; dorsal; endless; enunciated; featureless; flat; front; glide; glottal; guttural; hard; heavy; high; immediate; incessant; interminable; joined; labial; lateral; lax; light; lingual; linguistic; linked; liquid; low; mid; monotonous; muted; narrow; nasal; open; oral; palatal; parol; perennial; periodic; pharyngeal; phonetic; phonic; pitched; pronounced; recurrent; repetitive; rounded; running; said; seamless; serried; smooth; soft; sonant; sounded; speech; spoken; stable; steady; stopped; straight; stressed; strong; surd; syllabic; tense; thick; throaty; tonal; tonic; unaccented; unbroken; unceasing; undifferentiated; unending; uniform; unintermittent; uninterrupted; unrelieved; unremitting; unstopped; unstressed; unwritten; uttered; verbal; vocal; voiced; voiceless; vowel; weak; wide