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单词 articulating
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articulatingn.

Brit. /ɑːˈtɪkjᵿleɪtɪŋ/, U.S. /ɑrˈtɪkjəˌleɪdɪŋ/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: articulate v., -ing suffix1.
Etymology: < articulate v. + -ing suffix1.
1. The setting out of articles; the making or presenting of conditions or stipulations. Obsolete.
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the mind > language > speech > agreement > [noun] > terms of agreement > negotiating or making terms
bargain1330
treatyc1405
overture1427
chafferingc1449
treatingc1450
entreat1485
patising1530
practice1540
articulating1562
capitulation1569
entreatance1574
tractation1600
interdealing1611
negotiation1614
tractate1618
haggling1632
traffickinga1649
bargaining1669
conditioning1680
transacting1686
higgling1700
stipulation1792
treatment1828
haggle1829
coming to terms1843
1562 J. Smith Let. 11 Mar. in Full View Public Trans. Reign Q. Elizabeth (1741) II. 351 By the next ye shall know more, and, I trust, advertizement to send comissioners over for the articulating and conclusion of this matter.
1588 Let. 23 Nov. in J. Albin New Hist. Isle of Wight (1795) 205 That he principallie sollicited the articulating, and sought what in him laye to breede a Mutenie betwixte sondrie Gentlemen of the Island and me..I did affirm.
1651 N. Bacon Contin. Hist. Disc. Govt. vi. 63 The Clergy tooke this Articulating of the Commons in snuffe.
1693 T. Urquhart & P. A. Motteux tr. F. Rabelais 3rd Bk. Wks. xlii. 348 Being thus far advanced in the Formality of the Process, I find that this Consopiating Act engendreth another Act, whence ariseth the articulating of a Member.
2. The action or an act of sounding or uttering something, esp. the utterance of the distinct elements of speech. Also (now chiefly): the expression of an idea, belief, etc., by verbal or non-verbal means.
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1609 J. Dowland tr. A. Ornithoparchus Micrologus 2 Those Instruments which are commanded, either with the touching of the fingers, or articulating of the Keyes.
1609 J. Dowland tr. A. Ornithoparchus Micrologus 89 No expressing of words, no articulating of syllables.
1648 J. Sparrow tr. J. Böhme Descr. Three Princ. xvi. 177 Thither also all the three Regions of the Minde come, and mingle themselves with the distinguishing (framing, articulating, or separating) of words.
1704 J. Davis tr. J.-B. Verduc Treat. Parts Humane Body ii. vi. 238 That variety of motions, which is so necessary for the Articulating of Sounds.
1772 J.-N. de Sauseuil Anal. French Orthogr. ii. 115 The English and French acting upon two widely different principles in their spelling, combining, compounding and articulating of words.
1847 O. Smith Outl. Nature 14 This last mentioned kind of language, which we shall here call Words,..may be said to be peculiar to man—for the articulating of none of the animals beneath him, not even of parrots, deserves to be called so.
1881 S. S. Laurie J. A. Comenius, Bishop of Moravians i. 141 Grammar is acquired by the child in its elements through the right articulating of his mother-tongue, letters, syllables, words.
1955 A. Whiteside Indispensables of Piano Playing (1961) v. 32 The activity of the torso as a fulcrum for the articulating of tone is creative rhythmically.
1970 Amer. Jrnl. Econ. & Sociol. 29 247 Whether through the shaping of values or the articulating of them, the realtors were able to influence the election outcome.
2004 S. Rollnick & J. Allison in N. Heather & T. Stockwell Essent.Handbk. Treatm. & Prevention of Alcohol Probl. vii. 109 The articulating of a particularly important opinion—one, perhaps, that expresses a core belief held dear by the client.
3. Chiefly Anatomy. The state of being joined or articulated; (also) the action of joining together (rare).
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the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > fact or action of being joined or joining > [noun] > state or action of being jointed or jointing > connecting by a joint
jointing1642
articulating1757
1757 C. N. Jenty Course Anatomico-physiol. Lect. I. iv. 69 The manifest Diarthrosis is performed with a free Motion, in various Directions, as is observable in the articulating of the Humerus with the Omoplata.
1863 Ladies' Repository Mar. 152/2 The deinosaurians were characterized by..the articulating of the lower jaw so as to adapt it for lateral or grinding movements.
1864 C. Dickens Our Mutual Friend (1865) I. i. vii. 62 You've no idea how small you'd come out, if I had the articulating of you.
1903 F. L. Thompson in Academy & Lit. 18 Apr. 392/1 Innumerable articulating of dry bones.
2001 Jrnl. Biomechanics 34 1006/1 A specially designed jig was fabricated to hold..the two lateral plates used for the potting and articulating of C2 in position for odontoid fracture investigation.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2008; most recently modified version published online December 2021).

articulatingadj.

Brit. /ɑːˈtɪkjᵿleɪtɪŋ/, U.S. /ɑrˈtɪkjəˌleɪdɪŋ/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: articulate v., -ing suffix2.
Etymology: < articulate v. + -ing suffix2.
1. Forming or meeting at a joint. Also: having joints, jointed.
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the world > life > the body > structural parts > joint > [adjective]
articular?a1475
articulated1571
de-articulated1615
articulate1638
arthritical1646
de-articulate1650
articulous1684
articulating1691
articulary1773
interarticular1808
conjugational1853
intertrochlear1870
intra-articular1890
juxta-articular1900
1691 Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 16 551 It serves likewise to preserve the ends of the articulating Bones from Attrition.
1773 tr. G. van Swieten Comm. Aphorisms Boerhaave XVIII. 500 Nor have the cavities of the joints an amplitude large enough in proportion, to receive the head of the articulating bone, as its bulk is increased by the disease.
1808 Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 98 306 Half of the articulating surface for receiving the tarsus.
1835 T. S. Smith Philos. Health I. v. 212 Strong projections of bone, termed articulating processes.
1893 T. R. R. Stebbing Hist. Crustacea xi. 178 Branchiæ inserted on the pleura or sides of the segments, instead of being placed on the articulating membranes that unite the appendages to the segments.
1939 Trans. Amer. Philos. Soc. 31 83 The articulating surfaces are in some places very smooth as if eburnated.
1991 Performance Bicycle Holiday 50/3 Delta Brakeset—articulating parallelogram action.
2007 On Board Jan. 46/1 They're proper helmet-compatible what with their relatively small frame and articulating wings.
2. That speaks or communicates; capable of articulate speech.
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1773 J. Campbell Treat. Mod. Faulconry 20 It is well known to the articulating part of mankind, that the Jesuits in general are the declared enemies of trick, cunning, and deceit.
1872 C. R. Bree Expos. Fallacies in Hypothesis Mr. Darwin xiv. 161 You have to convert the four-handed ape into an erect man; a screaming baboon into an articulating, speaking being.
1919 ‘W. N. P. Barbellion’ Jrnl. Disappointed Man 147 They were unearthly sounds, the tiny voice of an articulating corpse underneath the coffin lid.
1993 Computer Reseller News (Nexis) 14 June 202 The wave form of the live speech is analyzed and passed into phonemes, which are used to create a graphical display of an articulating mouth and face.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2008; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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