articulation

noun

UK/ɑːˌtɪk.jəˈleɪ.ʃᵊn/
US/ɑːrˌtɪk.jəˈleɪ.ʃᵊn/

Definitions of articulation noun

speech

  1. Uncountable

    The manner in which words are pronounced or sounds are produced.

    • Clear articulation is essential for public speaking.

    • The actor is known for his excellent articulation.

    • She is practicing her articulation to improve her spoken communication.

expression

  1. Uncountable

    The manner in which one expresses feelings, ideas, or thoughts.

    • She expressed her concerns with clear articulation.

    • His speech was characterized by clear articulation of his arguments and forceful expression.

    • Artists use their artwork for the articulation of their ideas.

connection

  1. Uncountablemedicalspecialized

    The manner in which parts of a structure are connected, allowing movement in relation to each other.

    • The articulations of the bones allow for flexible movement of the limbs.

    • The articulations of the robotic arm ensure smooth and precise movement.

    • The articulation of the different parts of this complex sculpture is remarkable.

anatomy

  1. Countable

    A point where two bones connect, allowing movement; a joint.

    • The knee is an important articulation in the leg.

    • The ankle articulation allows for the up and down movement of the foot.

    • The shoulder articulation enables a wide range of movements for the arm.

dentistry

  1. Uncountablemedicalspecialized

    The contact of the teeth in the upper jaw with the teeth in the lower jaw.

    • The dentist checked the patient's dental articulation.

    • Proper dental articulation is important for chewing.

    • An abnormal articulation of the teeth can lead to dental issues.