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Articulation

For Articulation we have terms and definitions in 10 topics. The topics are Accounting, Bobsledding, Canine, Comic Books, Drama, Fitness, Import Cars, Naturalism, Pituitary and Public Speaking.



Articulation (Accounting)

in businessis the shape or manner in which things come together and a connection is made. In the spoken wordit is expressing in coherent verbal form.


Articulation (Bobsledding)

The joint connecting the front section of a bobsled to the rear section.


Articulation (Canine)

Where two or more bones meet.


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Articulation (Comic Books)

In this context, the ability to move various portions of an action figure's body. The more articulation a figure has, the larger the variety of poses and positions you can achieve with them. DC Direct figures have varying points of articulation, from rotating/removeable heads down to pivoting ankles, and with the exception of some re-paints (see below), DCD figures seldom have the same moving anatomy. It should also be mentioned that many DCD figures are fairly rigid, and often lack the basic articulation to bend at the waist, the knees, or even to stand upright without a base. (See also P.O.A. below)


Articulation (Drama)

The clarity or distinction of speech


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Articulation (Fitness)

A joint or connection of bones.


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Articulation (Import Cars)

1. The action of a chain joint in flexing from the straight to an angle and back to the straight as the joint passes around a sprocket or other path. 2. Vertical movement of the front driving or rear axle, relative to the frame of the vehicle to which they are attached.


Articulation (Naturalism)

A movable joint between rigid parts of an animal


Articulation (Pituitary)

Speech.


Articulation (Public Speaking)

The physical production of particular speech sounds.




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