adjective, verb, -lat⋅ed, -lat⋅ing, noun | 1. | uttered clearly in distinct syllables. |
| 2. | capable of speech; not speechless. |
| 3. | using language easily and fluently; having facility with words: an articulate speaker. |
| 4. | expressed, formulated, or presented with clarity and effectiveness: an articulate thought. |
| 5. | made clear, distinct, and precise in relation to other parts: an articulate form; an articulate shape; an articulate area. |
| 6. | (of ideas, form, etc.) having a meaningful relation to other parts: an articulate image. |
| 7. | having parts or distinct areas organized into a coherent or meaningful whole; unified: an articulate system of philosophy. |
| 8. | Zoology. having joints or articulations; composed of segments. |
| 9. | to utter clearly and distinctly; pronounce with clarity. |
| 10. | Phonetics. to make the movements and adjustments of the speech organs necessary to utter (a speech sound). |
| 11. | to give clarity or distinction to: to articulate a shape; to articulate an idea. |
| 12. | Dentistry. to subject to articulation. |
| 13. | to unite by a joint or joints. |
| 14. | to reveal or make distinct: an injection to articulate arteries so that obstructions can be observed by x-ray. |
| 15. | to pronounce clearly each of a succession of speech sounds, syllables, or words; enunciate: to articulate with excessive precision. |
| 16. | Phonetics. to articulate a speech sound. |
| 17. | Anatomy, Zoology. to form a joint. |
| 18. | Obsolete. to make terms of agreement. |
| 19. | a segmented invertebrate. |
articulate ar·tic·u·late (är-tĭk'yə-lĭt)
adj.
Capable of speaking distinctly and connectedly.
Consisting of sections united by joints; jointed.
To speak distinctly and connectedly.
To join or connect together loosely to allow motion between the parts.
To unite by forming a joint or joints.
To form a joint; be jointed.