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Originally appearing in Volume V02, Page 685 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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ARTICULATION (from See also:Lat. articulare, to See also:divide into See also:joints) , the See also:act of joining together; in See also:anatomy the junction of the bones (see JOINTS); in See also:botany the point of See also:attachment and separation of the See also:deciduous parts of a plant, such as a See also:leaf. The word is also used for See also:division into distinct parts, as of human speech by words or syllables.

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