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ar·tic·u·la·ta \ärˌtikyəˈläd.ə, -ād.ə\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from neuter plural of articulatus jointed, from Latin, uttered distinctly, past participle of articulare 1. : one of the four subkingdoms in the classification of Cuvier comprising invertebrates having the body composed of a series of ringlike segments (as arthromeres, somites, or metameres) 2. : a class or other division of Brachiopoda comprising forms with the valves hinged and usually bearing teeth — compare inarticulata |