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Articulated

Articulated is the past participle of articulate and is used as an adjective or verb form in English. As an attribute, articulated describes something that has joints or is joined by a flexible connection, allowing movement. The term derives from Latin articulatus, from articulus meaning a small joint or jointed part.

In anatomy, articulation refers to a joint where two bones meet and move relative to one another.

As a verb, articulate means to express clearly or to pronounce distinctly. Articulating speech involves precise,

In engineering and transportation, an articulated structure comprises two or more rigid sections connected by a

An
articulated
skeleton
or
fossil
shows
the
bones
in
positions
connected
by
joints.
In
botany,
articulated
describes
plant
parts
that
are
joined
or
segmented,
such
as
stems
or
inflorescences
with
visible
joints.
well-enunciated
sounds.
In
linguistics,
articulation
studies
how
speech
organs
shape
different
sounds;
an
articulated
voice
implies
clarity
of
pronunciation.
flexible
joint.
Examples
include
articulated
buses
or
trucks,
cranes,
and
robotic
arms.
The
articulation
joint
enables
the
sections
to
bend
or
fold,
improving
maneuverability
and
reach,
especially
in
confined
spaces
or
uneven
terrain.