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articular cartilage Cartilage which covers surface of bones forming synovial joint; also called hyaline cartilage.
Ãâó: www.canorth.org/en/resources/glossary.asp
articulated Bones that are still joined together as they would have been in life
Ãâó: www.alphalink.com.au/~dannj/gloss.htm
articulation The movement of mouth, lips, tongue, voice box, etc (called the 'articulators') to produce speech sounds. Poor or incorrect articulation may be due to problems with the position, timing, direction, pressure, speed, or integration of the movement of lips, tongue, or other articulators. This also refers to the clarity of sounds in speech.
Ãâó: www.oafccd.com/factshee/fact59.htm
articulation the process in which people form themselves into a society for action
Ãâó: home.salamander.com/~wmcclain/ev-glossary.html
articular eminence of the temporal bone A rounded eminence forming the anterior boundary of the glenoid fossa.
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