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Example sentences for "articulating"

Lexicographically close words:
articulata; articulate; articulated; articulately; articulates; articulation; articulations; articulatory; articulis; articulo
  1. The hinder end of each parachordal forms a condyle articulating with the first vertebra; so that in the cartilaginous skull there are always two occipital condyles.

  2. The distal row is formed of four tarsals, the first, like that in the hand, often not articulating with the first metatarsal, the second supporting the first and second metatarsals; and the fourth the fourth and fifth metatarsals.

  3. Gegenbaur called the metapterygium, and eventually becomes segmented off from the pectoral girdle, simply articulating with its hinder edge.

  4. A more or less developed organ, free at its extremity, and articulating with the head or sides of a metacarpal, metatarsal, or phalangeal bone.

  5. A digit intimately united along its whole length with another digit, and having either an additional metacarpal or metatarsal bone of its own, or articulating with the head of one which is common to it and another digit.

  6. Without these articulating plates, the outline of the rostrum and carina would have been triangular, with the apex upwards.

  7. Lower extremity of the fibula represented by a distinct malleolar bone articulating with the outer surface of the lower end of the tibia.

  8. There would have been positive danger in thus articulating the legion had it been composed of any but the most trustworthy soldiers.

  9. If there were no direct or local effort of the articulating muscles to hold the tone, articulation on the high tone would be as easy as on the middle or low tone.

  10. The voice is composed of two separate and distinct instruments, the organ which produces sounds or vowels, and the articulating organ which produces consonants.

  11. The proximal end of an antennule in Triarthrus is a short cylindrical shaft, apparently articulating in a sort of ball-and-socket joint.

  12. In Doctor Walcott's restoration of Calymene he has represented all four pairs of biramous appendages as articulating back of the posterior end of the hypostoma.

  13. I am unable, however, to see the coxopodites which he has drawn as articulating with the two branches of the limb.

  14. At the same time, Alice, from her opposite chair, watched it narrowly as it shaped the letters, and repeated each one on her lips as he made it, without articulating it aloud.

  15. Not articulating the words, but bowing his head affably, and forming them with his tongue and lips.

  16. The lower figure shows the articulating surface of one of the joints of the column.

  17. I The Costae or ribs, seven or eight articulating with the sternum, and called the true ribs; and ten or eleven united together by cartilage, called the false ribs.

  18. On coming back after this interval we found that the young man had just previously succeeded in articulating "Yes.

  19. By nine o'clock we had deposited our burdens at the Montanvert and, disregarding the principles of the sages above referred to, ventured to corrode our lungs by articulating our wants to the landlord.

  20. An increased familiarity will finally bring this key-note fully home to his feelings, or as fully as may be; and if he has made the articulating thought his own, he is now prepared to interpret the composition to the ears of others.

  21. But, after all, it is not upon inflections and emphases and other vocal functions which pertain more especially to the interpretation of the articulating thought, that the true reader chiefly depends.

  22. The landscape itself corresponds in painting with the articulating thought in reading; but the spiritual attitude of the artist is exhibited through the light in which the landscape is bathed.

  23. This failure in articulating the Russian language seems peculiar to the Chinese, and is not observable in the Calmucs, Mongols, and other neighbouring nations[103].

  24. Footnote 102: Bayer, in his Museum Sinicum, gives several curious instances of the Chinese mode of articulating those sounds, which they have not in their own language.

  25. Articulating process, the protuberance, or projecting part of a bone, by which it is so joined to another bone, as to enable the two to move upon each other.

  26. Some have ventured to cut away the articulating ends of the bones composing the knee-joint.

  27. Sometimes they are neither painful nor annoying, being small, and seldom becoming interposed between the articulating extremities of the bones during motion; such ought not to be interfered with.

  28. Sometimes the disease seems to originate in the ligaments and articulating surfaces; occasionally portions of the bone perish, and are found lying in the cavity of the abscess, as seen in this specimen, taken from a young subject.

  29. It is had recourse to in order to take away disease in the following situations,—in the cancellated articulating extremity of a long bone, in part or the whole of a short bone, and in part or the whole of long bones.

  30. The articulating ends of the bones composing the shoulder-joint have been removed; and this may be done with advantage on account either of disease or of injury.

  31. In cases when the whole of the articulating extremity of the bone is not enlarged, still that portion which is more immediately concerned in the articulation is often considerably expanded.

  32. A straight, narrow, and sharp-pointed bistoury is carried in a semicircular sweep over the back part of the joint, so as to divide the integuments, and open completely the articulating cavity.

  33. The articulating extremity is very rarely destroyed by this disease.

  34. In luxation of the lower jaw, both articulating ends are most frequently dislodged.

  35. The astragalus was found lying betwixt the back of the tibia and the tendo-Achillis, its upper articulating surface facing forwards, the lower in contact with the tendon.

  36. You set off with the mother and you return with the son," he said, articulating each syllable, as though each were a separate favor he was bestowing.

  37. The articulating head of the arm-bone (humerus) loses the direction it had among the Monkeys, and looks upward and forward as in Man.

  38. Cranium broader and rounder than in the allied species; the ascending process of the maxillary bones articulating with the frontals, shutting out the former bones from the side of the nasals.

  39. If he attempted to raise his own to impose silence on these choruses of demons who tormented him, it was only with painful efforts that he could succeed in articulating some confused syllables.

  40. As savage as the animals, and perhaps more so, he had almost entirely forgotten the secret of articulating intelligible sounds.

  41. We are still singing the sirens' song instead of articulating goals appropriate to our new condition.

  42. To implore unknown forces for rain, a successful hunt, or fertility was very different from articulating expectations related to what needs to be done to maintain the integrity of work and life.

  43. Against this background, literacy was mobilized in all the areas where it could make a difference: education, propaganda, religious and national indoctrination, in the racist discourse of justifications and in articulating war goals.

  44. We want to believe that business is concerned with fundamental values when its representatives discuss the difficulties mid-level executives have in articulating goals and plans for achieving them in speech or writing.

  45. If we wish to read this line well, what must we do besides pronouncing the words correctly and articulating them distinctly?

  46. It consists, first of all, in recognizing the words, pronouncing them correctly, and articulating them distinctly.

  47. B, 13) is a strong bone with a flattened expanded proximal end articulating with almost the whole of the end of the femur, and a similarly expanded distal end articulating with a bone representing the fused astragalus and centrale.

  48. The glenoid articulating surfaces of both scapula and coracoid are lined by a thick pad of cartilage.

  49. The centra of the vertebrae vary enormously, and may be amphicoelous, procoelous, opisthocoelous or flat, but they never have saddle-shaped articulating surfaces.

  50. Of these the anterior articulating surfaces or =prezygapophyses= look upwards and slightly inwards, while the posterior articulating surfaces or =postzygapophyses= look downwards and slightly outwards.

  51. Chevron bones occur below the caudal vertebrae in Lacertilia, Chelonia, Ichthyosauria, many Dinosauria, and Sphenodon, articulating with quite the posterior part of the centrum which bears them.

  52. The distal end articulating with the tibia and fibula is also expanded, and is partially divided into equal parts by anterior and posterior grooves.

  53. At the sides of the parasphenoid are the small =alisphenoids= articulating above with the postfrontals, in front with the frontals, and behind with the pro-otics.

  54. In the Toothed whales the anterior ribs have capitula articulating with the centra, as well as tubercula articulating with the transverse processes; in the posterior ones, however, only the tubercula remain.

  55. From the posterior end of the centrum arise a pair of short blunt processes each of which bears an upwardly- and inwardly-directed articulating surface corresponding to a =postzygapophysis=.

  56. Their articulating surfaces are covered by hyaline cartilage.


  57. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "articulating" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.