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`arthropod o aryl
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`molted at intervals. and a dorsal anterior brain connected to a ventral
`n
`glgainazri ganglia — arthropod adj -— ar-throp-o-dart \§r-'tl1ra-po-
`ar-thro-scope \'§r-thra-.sk6D\ rt (1925) : a fiber-optic instrument surgi-
`cally inserted through an incision near ajoint (as the knee) and used to
`visually examine the joint interior — ar-thro-scop-Ic \.ii.r-thra-'si<§-
`1:ik\ acli
`er-three-co-py \ar-'tht-is-ltc—pE\ it (1931) : examination of it later with
`an arthroscoptr also : surgery on a Joint using an arthrosco
`er-tilro-sis tar-‘turn-mt n.
`I-thro-sea \-.sez\ INL. fr. or man
`1ointtna.'a.rticulation. fr. err mun to articulate. i'r. artllrarl]
`.1634)
`‘I
`: an articulation between bones 2 : adeaencrntive disease o a joint
`ar-ihro-snore \'ilr-thra-
`r\ n (1895) : OIDIIJM lb
`Arathur \'ir-thcr\ n (tile : a legendary kin of the Britons whose story
`is based on traditions or a sixth century ml itary leader
`Ar-thu-ri-an \&r—‘thur-e-an. -‘mini:-\ ado’ (1612) : of or relating to Kim:
`firlhur and his court
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`'ar-tlocl1_oIto\'lr-ta- cho|t\ lr [ll dial. orrlciaceo. ulttm. fr. Ar oi-Idrursltrzf-'
`the artichoke] (15501
`‘i
`: a tall Mediterranean corn
`te herb {C‘_la-
`nora scoljrmus} resembling a tiriatlc with coarse
`alel
`incised
`leaves: also : its edible lnttnature flower head which is-eonlte as a veg-
`‘ etable 2 : l!tRUsAt.a:t-I Alt11I'.:'l-toitlt
`or-ti-ole \'itn-ti-k:i\ ll (ME. i‘r. AF. fr. L at-ricm‘n.r joint. division.-dim. of
`arms oint. limb: nitin to Cl: nmriskein to fit -—- more at ARM] (tile)
`1
`a : a istirlct often numbered section oi‘ a- writing is: a separate clause
`1: : a stipulation in a document (as a contract or a creed '(---e-of inden-
`iure)
`cl : a nonflctlomi prose composition usu. fonn g an indepen-
`dent part or it publication (as a magazine) 2 : an item of busineels
`: !rIA‘l"l‘Blt 3 : any of a mall set of words or nfiiltes (88. a. on, arid the)
`used with nouns to limit or give dcfiniteness to the application 4 : a
`member ofa class of things: esp : an item of goods (I--vs of value) 5 : a.
`{hing or person of at particular and distinctive kind or class (the genu-
`ne --a)
`“article W -fllfllilt ncllng \-lt(a-)lir,|\ (1820) : to bind by articles (as of ap-
`prontleeshlol
`article of I
`(Be) : a basic belief
`agatie-uola-bio \lr-‘ii-kya-Ia-bal\ staff (1833) : capable of being articulat-
`ar-tie-u-la-cy \§r-‘ti-ltyo-lo-sE\ It (1918) chiefly Brit: the quality or state
`of being articulate
`lar\ cw‘ [ME articular: fr. L -tmicuiarir. fr. articu-
`arotlcvu-tar \Ir-'ti-
`atin to'a oint (nu c'artIia'ae
`‘ for use) : ofor
`or-t couoidte \fir-‘ti-kyc-_gt\
`[L articular»:
`nted. pp. oi’ articulate.
`i'r. eI1'lculm'I(lS86)
`‘I a : div
`into syllables or words't'nea.tringftt1ly
`arraI1ged:m1'at.t.tonl't.n b : ebletospcait c : oxpmsslngolreaelf
`read!
`. clearly. or effectively (an ---r teacher): alto : expressed in this
`manner (an --a a
`nt) 2 a : correlation of "segments united by
`olnts : totm-no ~ animals) b : distinctly marked art — or-tic-tr
`to-iy adv — are e"-u-late-noes la
`‘at-tic-u-late \-Jan vb -lat-ed: -lat-In rt (1553 1 e z to give clear and
`ef.l‘e-etlve utterance to :
`I into you
`{~ one‘: grievances) b: to ur-
`ter distinctly arric-tcl‘cr?$'each note in the musical phrase)
`I: : to give
`definition to
`a shape or object) (shades of gray were chosen t'n_--v
`dlfferent spaces —Cat-oi Vowel) d : to give shape or expression to (as
`1. theme or concept) (a drama that uses eerie pro
`to no a sense of
`foreboding) Zattounttebyorastfbyrneanso a,loh1I.:JotN'r
`_b
`: to form or fit into a systemrttlc whole (or-rlcalourtg 9. pmgram l'ot-"all
`schoolgradcs) ---v vi
`1 : to uttarurticulateaouuds 2 : to become
`united or connected by or as if by a joint — or-licotl-la-tlva \-la-tlv.
`-,ti-_\ ado‘ -— er-tic-u-_|e-tor \- ii-tafl it
`ar-tlc-u-latoed \..ua-zadx aw tiara}qramar.-.1: : having a hi
`or me:
`connection esp. to allownegotiation ofsharp toms (nu
`)
`ar-tie-u«la-tlon \(.ii|r-.ti-ltyaJli-sh:ln\ n (isc)
`1 a : aj
`tor tincture
`between bones or cartilage: in the skeleton of a vertebrate I: : a mov-
`able joint between rigid parts of an animal 2 a : the action or manner
`of jointing or interrelating b : the state of heingjointed or interrelated
`3 a : the act of giving utterance or expression
`: the act or manner of
`articulating sounds
`c : an articulated utterance or sound; specif
`: cottrsouarrr 4 : ot:c:.ustoN_ lb
`u
`on
`arfillt?-u-la-Io-ry llr-‘ti-Itya-la-.tt'lr-e\ until (1818) : oi‘ or relating to artic-
`or-ti-fact Var-ti-.raitt\ it L core by skill (chi. of or:-. an s
`+facmm.
`neut. olfoctlu, pp. of acres to do —- tnore at am. no] ( 821)
`1 a
`: something created by hurrtans use. for a prallliti-ill Purposet
`: an
`object remaining from a
`rticular period (caves containing pre inor-
`lo and) b : something c
`terlstic of or resnlti
`treat a particular
`human institution. patio
`trend or individual
`sell’-consciousness
`.
`. .tul'na out to be all ---r
`our
`ucation system —T£mes Lit. Supp.)
`2 : a product of artificial character (as in a scientific test) due usu. lo
`exmneous (as human} agency -— ar-tl-foo-to-al \.llr-tl-‘talc-chat-wa)1.
`—'la|t~shwoi -chti-oi\ 04$“:
`. _fr. 1.. ar.-otcrmn, fr. or-rifle.-. arrifex artifioer.
`at-ii-flea wir-ta-fas\ n
`fr. L arl—. ans +fca-ere] (ca. 1604
`1 a : clever or rtrtfttl slttlt : lNOEi'~IU-
`IT-Y (believing that characters‘ ted to be created i'rt:lI'l1 within rather
`than with --u -(iarsoll l{.lIlln_) b : an ingenious device or
`_ ten:
`2 a : an artful stratsnem : rarer: b : false or insincere tschav r (so-
`cial --) syn sec TitlCI‘Ail'l‘
`1 : a skilled or artistic
`ar-it-fl-oer \§r-‘ti-fa-sat’.
`Ir-ta-i'a—s:lr\ in (tile)
`worker or craftsman 2 : one that metres or contriyes : DEVIBER (had
`been the ~ oi‘ his own fortunes —l"imer Lil. Strep)
`or-ti-‘ii-olal \.fir-to-‘fl-sh'1\ nail (lilo)
`1 : humanly contrived oilen on-a
`natural model : MAN-MADE (an ----o limb) (-—- diamonds) 2 a : having
`existence in lcsnl. economic, or
`llttcal theory I: : caused or pro-
`duced by a human and es . sec! or political afincy (an on rice ad-
`vanlaiifl) (-'-- berries-sol‘
`iscriminalion —R.C.
`eaver) 3o _
`:Jurr-
`l='Ut.. CUHNING 4 a : Incltlns in natural or spontaneous quality (an no
`smile) (am "No excitement)
`is :
`tMrl‘Nl'l0N. SIMM (a-.... flavor)
`5
`: basedon differential morphological characters. not neoessarily'i.|'ttlicn-
`titre oi’ natural relationships (an ---r key for plant identification -—- ar-
`tiofi-cloat-I-ty \.ar-t:- ll-she-'a-Ia-te\ ll — ar-tiotloclal-ly '\-'i‘i-sh -e\ adv
`— ar-ti-fl-elalonoee -'rl-sh.-ll-n_-.u\ is
`artificial horizon n {I920} : a gyroscoplc flight instrument designed to
`PA afifiluttitude with respect to the true horixon
`
`artificial insemination n (1897) : introduction of semen into the tire"
`l
`us or oviduct by other than natural means
`‘
`artificial Intelligence it (-1956)
`‘l : I branch of computer science am
`ing -with the simulation of intelligent behavior in corn uters 2 : the -
`cafmbillty of a machine to imitate Intelligent human be avior
`.
`art finial respiration it (381?) : the rhythmic forcing of air into and M -
`of the lungs of a person whose breathing has stopped
`r".T
`er-ill-ler-Isl \.'tr-‘ti-I:-»rlst\ It (I757) : ourmrtn. anm.t.aa-mm
`at’-til-Iory \&r-‘ti-hr-E. -‘til-ri\ rt. pl -Iar-ins [ME arrriii'm'e. fr. AF. tr‘ ck
`tiller to equip. atrn.aI1er.of0F nriiiiar. fr. Vi. ‘curricula:-e, fr. L ,5‘,
`to don. prepare. i'it.— more at an;-uvrl 05:)
`1 : weapons (ah;
`-'I
`slings, and catapults) for discharging missiles 2 a : terse bore
`served mounted fin.-anns (as guns. hnwltzers, and rockets) : any
`NANCE b : a branch oi’ an army armed with artillery 3 : rneam-
`im
`on.
`ulna. or persuading
`V‘
`arv I-lot-y-man \-man\ rt (1635) : a soldier in the artillery
`.
`ar-tio-dac-tvl \
`-ti-fl-‘duh-i’l\rl [NLAri'.i'ad£l'cry!tr. fr. Gk orfioa fimn-‘
`evervnumba
`+ do
`for finger. toe: akin to Git arorrlnkcin to at‘
`more at All.-M3 (ca. 1
`) : any of an order (Arllodactyla? of unguh .
`as the camel or plf) with an even number or functions toes. name‘
`out — anlodaoty ad!
`.
`ar-tl-can \'ir-to-zen. -sen. chiefly Brit .1:-to-‘uni rt IMF. fr. nortl-um-.|'
`dial. form of lluscan orttgitmo. fr. one art. fr. 1. err-. ml] (1538)
`1 .
`worker who practices a trade or hamilcrait : ctmrrsrensou 2 :
`that produces something (as cheese or wine) in lirnited fintltics gnu‘
`using traditional methods — at-ti-can-at \-za-n°I. —sa-. —
`-\ ad! .._ ah
`ti-sen-ship i-.sI:l \ rt
`1 a not : one skilled or versed in lean,“
`nrl:-la! \'fir-tis1\ J‘! ca. 150?)
`.corcIrc1c:;ut‘rts.mi 23:01-.¢“,h
`arts barc!ltzir.~:m-tt's1ctlu~l
`rive art
`I: : a person skilled in“
`pmfuau and practices an
`of the fine arts 3 : a skilled perlbrrner: esp : .luat'rts're 4 : one who i
`adept at something fcon --v (atrlkeout -—-)
`ar-tiete '\llr-‘rem n F] (1
`)
`1 : a skilled adept public p,errormr
`person
`-speldf: a musical or theatrical entertainer 2 : an artistic or
`
`ar-tie-tic \fir-‘tie-tlltl ad)‘ (on. 1753)
`1 :-of. relating to. or chat-ac
`n arra
`gar: orari.ists{~ subjects) (an!-(success) 2 :showinai
`u-.
`njomeut
`ti
`--5...
`1
`11 _.
`\-wktflla adv
`orexecu on (
`pho ograp y)
`ar
`art-lat-ry \'st~ta—rtrE\ it (1368)
`1 : artistic tnaallt of etl‘e'et.or '
`nutnslti
`(the ~ ofhisnovel
`2 : artistic ab Itty the --or the
`in) (a awy-er‘: ---o in
`u
`in; Juries)
`art-lass \'§.rt-leak ad} 1339)
`1 : lacking art. itnowietige, orskfi]:
`ot.lt:t'u1trto {an we brute) 2 ll : nude without skill : cittina (an
`tto win votes)
`it : free trout artirtclallty : t«ilI't1't.llU\L (Mu '
`3:
`_
`from suite or craft : sincerely simple (an on young
`syn see l-I.vt1'I.lrt..It1. -— art-ioaa-iy adv — art-loam
`I
`lIl;lB::floti-gO§3fll|?.\:‘I:_(l_l)D-Il1§I(;I£|'defn\ ll. alien cap Aélb‘
`‘_q.
`art nou-veau \°.§r(_t}-nli-‘rd-\ it, often
`Ad-N II-'. lit.. new-art] ['1 n-.
`.
`onus
`fiigelsrte 19th century 0
`characterized esp‘. by -....g._'
`art-roctt \"irt-.rlk\rl 1968) : rock music tlmtincotporatese - 5'
`tradtlloual or class! music — an-.-rock-art-'ar1—.ra-i:ar\ n
`_
`amend creflsrnerien
`.«iait’.‘(lll88): ameuernentln E
`. .. _-
`Americandcsign during _ 1: late 19th and eariy 10th centuriesp -3';
`ing. handeraltsruenshlp over industrial mass production
`_
`or! song n (1890) : a nail. through-composed song for solo
`.n‘°°°ay"i’?i.'l"J‘a'{".§ ‘(1"fil"-"l'Ea'i'ir""‘ "°"°
`arts?-eraitay
`-ac-‘In-lift oe\ also arty-crafty tar-re-'ltral'-I-'«‘-
`Irr. the hrasearoam! i’-‘rdflf (1902) : Anrr
`oitfithongs! it (1923) : a tltenter tint specializes in the presentation
`nts
`art-work \'art-.war-ic\ n [1832 1 .a : an artistic production (an
`metal--u
`l:l:aa-tlsticw
`nabeinaaoldonthesirlewalll)
`'.
`in ‘gift draw as or photograph) propnned for
`‘if...
`‘arty \'sr-té\_a-all art-l-er; -93! (I901) : ahowiiy or pretcntiotu .
`H
`-
`6% and photography) — art-i-Iy \'£.r-t’i—e’\ adv —-
`~l_
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`zartvobbrartillery
`arur-so-la 'l;_a~'rtt-an-lo. —:.y:l'-\ n [proh. fr. It dIa1.: ‘akin to it disk. I."
`ha y)
`an
`in.
`it nice — more at ROCKET]
`(1 .
`yellowish
`wered.
`edlterranenn herb (Ema: Ilesicaria satin-‘ll
`mustard lmnily cultivatetl for its foliage which is used with in ‘ _.
`'
`called also garden maker. rocker, mqmarm. mgola
`ar-um \'a-ram. ‘er-_ant\ at i'NL. fr. L drum, fr. Git nron] (MC)?
`genus
`rim: of the family Araceae. the arurn fan1lly)_ of
`plants
`ring us_u. arrow-shapetl leavesanti at showy spnlllfl
`enclosing a spider; broadly : aplani of the aruln farniif
`I“,
`AFN dbbr American Revised Version
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`ing beiongiuglo clr cotlthruted with:
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`in L -arntlrl 3°!’ "
`to.
`with -bu
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`‘Aw-‘i.'n°3':i5'r§-“an. ‘er-é-:('lrEl3r%’r:;i['trti! [Skion-a noble. bclnniii“
`cicnt people of northern in a sneaking an lnde-BuruD°‘" '
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`nit: type illustrated b or dcscencleti from earn 31!” ‘
`European languages‘
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`azi-'I|11""‘,i,,,
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`2 features 3.: ofor relating to lndo-Iranian orils speak“!
`Aryanntlssl)
`1 :tNDO-BUitDPEAN 2a : Norton’: gins at l._
`ar-yl \'a-rel, ‘er-ai\ M0 [ISV emmatic + -3)!) (1906) 1 "3
`monovalent a
`to radical (as pltenyl) derived from 1'‘
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`:11 or tr.-egular filament of mineral traversing a rock mass of
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`l‘‘ 5,1,] 4 e : a long horiznntll Ilmbflf ill ¢D1111¢¢i ilbfltihil
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`endeavor. fr. AF mrtw.-r to quanel.
`r. etrrt. can-if strife — more at
`we or wine) to reinforce the skin 6 a : a news corrospom
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