articular

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English

Etymology

From Latin articularis. English article +‎ -ar.

Pronunciation

Adjective

articular (not comparable)

  1. (anatomy) Of, at, or relating to the joints of the body.
    an articular disease; an articular process
  2. (grammar) Of or relating to the grammatical article.

Derived terms

Translations

Catalan

Etymology 1

Borrowed from Latin articulāre.

Pronunciation

Verb

articular (first-person singular present articulo, first-person singular preterite articulí, past participle articulat)

  1. to articulate (to express with words)
Conjugation

Etymology 2

Borrowed from Latin articulāris.

Pronunciation

Adjective

articular m or f (masculine and feminine plural articulars)

  1. articular

Further reading

Portuguese

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin articulāre.

Pronunciation

 
 

  • Hyphenation: ar‧ti‧cu‧lar

Verb

articular (first-person singular present articulo, first-person singular preterite articulei, past participle articulado)

  1. to articulate

Conjugation

Further reading

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French articulaire, from Latin articularis.

Adjective

articular m or n (feminine singular articulară, masculine plural articulari, feminine and neuter plural articulare)

  1. articular

Declension

Spanish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /aɾtikuˈlaɾ/
  • Audio (Colombia):(file)
  • Rhymes: -aɾ
  • Syllabification: ar‧ti‧cu‧lar

Etymology 1

Borrowed from Latin articulāris.

Adjective

articular m or f (masculine and feminine plural articulares)

  1. articular

Etymology 2

Borrowed from Latin articulāre.

Verb

articular (first-person singular present articulo, first-person singular preterite articulé, past participle articulado)

  1. to articulate
  2. to coordinate, to link
Conjugation
Derived terms

Further reading