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Example sentences for "articulation"

Lexicographically close words:
articulate; articulated; articulately; articulates; articulating; articulations; articulatory; articulis; articulo; articulos
  1. A form of diarthrodial articulation in which the articular surfaces are nearly flat, so that they form only an imperfect ball and socket.

  2. That definiteness and articulation of imagery.

  3. A form of articulation in which the bones are connected by intervening substance admitting slight motion; symphysis.

  4. The cavity in which the leg of an insect is inserted at its articulation with the body.

  5. Articulation, usually that kind of articulation which admits of free motion in the joint; diarthrosis.

  6. This she did sometimes in a very confused manner, the irregularity of her finger-signs corresponding with that defective articulation which persons give utterance to, when they murmur and mutter indistinctly their dream-impressions.

  7. Her articulation was indistinct but intelligible.

  8. An articulation or joint which allows a gliding motion of the surfaces.

  9. When the operation is done late, the patient will not be able to overcome the bad habits of articulation acquired in his childhood.

  10. Mr Cunningham wished to make some excuse for his sister; but his nervous anxiety rendered his articulation more difficult than usual, and after several efforts he coloured deeply, and gave up the attempt.

  11. This structure comprises the whole of the flattened proximal surface of the planta, except the joint of articulation itself, and it extends outward in a posterior direction a little beyond the remaining plantar edge.

  12. The perpendicular height of the articulation above named above the ground.

  13. At the level of articulation of these two portions, and because of their different directions, the bone is bent.

  14. The Articulation of the Elbow, or the Humero-ulnar Articulation.

  15. There is also found in ruminants two imperfect rudimentary digits, which are represented by two small bones situated behind the articulation of the metacarpal and the digits which we have just been studying.

  16. It also rotates it outwards in the animals in which the articulation permits this latter movement.

  17. This, which is designated under the name of the fold of the buttock, is situated close to the level of articulation of the leg with the thigh-bone.

  18. The muscles of the shoulder which we have just been studying fulfil, with regard to the articulation which they surround, the function of active ligaments.

  19. In these animals the biceps is inserted, by its anterior fibres, into the articulation of the knee, while in the rest of its extent it covers in great measure by its aponeurosis the external aspect of the leg.

  20. The Tibio-tarsal Articulation and of the Bones of the Tarsus.

  21. The articulation ran together in a sort of glutinous mass.

  22. Partner," he said in a thick voice, in which the articulation was almost lost, "maybe you better take your dog out before he gets hurt.

  23. The articulation between the tibia and astragalus is more complex than in other mammals, the end of the malleolus entering into it.

  24. There is an unusual tendency to talk, and the articulation is abrupt and rapid.

  25. The constriction of this segment and its very perfect articulation with the propodeum give great mobility to the abdomen, so that the ovipositor or sting can be used with the greatest possible accuracy and effect.

  26. Some one, I hope, with an articulation of more congenial slowness.

  27. His eyes have more meekness than brilliancy; and in his slow even articulation there is rather the solemnity and calmness of truth itself, than the animation and energy of those who seek for it.

  28. Pelvic plate bearing three anteriorly diverging apophyses, and one denticulate ventromedian process for articulation to opposite plate.

  29. Palatoquadrate complex consisting of endopterygoid and ectopterygoid (both toothed on medial surface), quadrate, and metapterygoid, the latter smooth and having widened border for articulation on anterodorsal margin.

  30. Perhaps the loss of the basipterygoid articulation reflects the development of a more efficient mechanism for swallowing prey in these fishes.

  31. There is no trace of the internal skeletal structure or of the articulation to the basal plate in either specimen.

  32. Participating, then, in the physical influences of a southern climate, we have contracted something of the more distinct articulation that belongs to a dry atmosphere and a clear sky.

  33. In southern latitudes, at least within the temperate zone, articulation is generally much more distinct than in the northern regions.

  34. This skeleton resembles the Newport one as regards the facets for the articulation of the tubercles of the ribs, except that the seventh thoracic resembles the sixth and has no lower facet on the side of the centrum.

  35. The ends of the transverse processes of the eighth and ninth vertebrae are emarginate for the articulation of the ribs.

  36. There is, however, no trace of a facet for the articulation of such a rib on the end of the transverse process of what appears to be the first lumbar vertebra.

  37. Facets for the articulation of the tubercles of the ribs occur on the diapophyses of the first to the seventh thoracic vertebrae.

  38. It was a queer speech, made queerer by the prim articulation the author deemed proper in the situation.

  39. It had always a peculiar and vibrant melody, and her articulation was singularly distinct for an American speaking her own language.

  40. She was undoubtedly a very aged negress, but she still retained full powers of articulation and was well coached to reply in an intelligent manner to the numerous inquiries respecting her pretended charge.

  41. Mrs. Clinton's articulation was affected by a slight stammer, which, in my opinion, but added piquancy to her epigrammatic sayings.

  42. Above each pleurocentrum, on the lateral surface of the neural arch, there is a short diapophysis for articulation with the tuberculum of the rib.

  43. The distal end bears two surfaces for articulation with the radius and ulna.

  44. The surface nearest the ulna was partially rounded for articulation with that element, the remaining posterior edge being broadly concave.

  45. Distally the surface is rounded for articulation with the radiale and perhaps the intermedium.

  46. The proximal end of the humerus is more rounded anteriorly than posteriorly, and has a thin articular border that bore a cartilaginous cap as the primary surface for articulation with the scapulocoracoid.

  47. Your articulation should be clear, distinct, and correct.

  48. Distinct articulation and correct pronunciation are indications of cultivated speech.

  49. The next step in articulation proceeds with the combinations of the elementary sounds.

  50. His voice was naturally bad, and his articulation so hasty and confused that he went among his school fellows by the name of "Stuttering Jack Curran.

  51. It has been well said that good articulation is to the ear what a fair hand or a clear type is to the eye.

  52. Austin's often-quoted description of a good articulation must not be omitted here.

  53. A good articulation consists in giving to each letter its appropriate sound, and to each syllable and word an accurate, forcible, and distinct utterance, according to an approved standard of pronunciation.

  54. This eternal page occupied master and pupil until the sixth year, when the master added some lessons in articulation and declamation.

  55. I would not be understood to affirm that the mode here pointed out is the only one by which a good articulation can be acquired.


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