Definitions
the act of joining things in such a way that motion is possible
Word origin
From Middle English articulacioun, from Old French articulacion, from Medieval Latin articulatio. Equivalent to articulate + -ion.
Used in a sentence
“The articulation allowed the robot to move around corners.”
“In this paper, we make a step forward, by considering term to query articulations, that is articulations relating queries of one source to terms in another”
“His volume is reasonable, but his articulation could use work.”
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