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articular Pertaining to a joint.
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articular surface Portion of a bone that is linked to another bone through an intervening joint of cartilage.
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articulate divided into distinct joints.
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articulation joint; this word is generally used to denote the space between two joints; articulations are apparent, when their distinction is obvious, and obsolete, when their separation are not, or hardly visible. The Coleoptera have generally eleven articulations to each antenna, the Hemiptera four to six, the Hymenoptera commonly thirteen in the males and twelve in the females.
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article any one of the divisions of a segmented appendage
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