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  • 61articulate — adj 1 *vocal, oral Analogous words: distinct, clear (see EVIDENT): uttered, voiced (see EXPRESS vb) Antonyms: inarticulate, dumb 2 *vocal, fluent, eloquent, voluble, glib Analogous words: expressing, voicing, uttering, venting (see EXPRESS vb) …

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  • 62aural — aural, auricular, audible mean heard or perceived by the ear but they are not often interchangeable. Aural is applicable to any sensation or impression which affects the auditory sense rather than other senses {insensitiveness to aural stimuli}… …

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  • 63command — vb Command, order, bid, enjoin, direct, instruct, charge mean to issue orders to someone to give, get, or do something. Command and order agree in stressing the idea of authority, command implying its more formal and official exercise {the… …

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  • 64explicit — explicit, express, specific, definite, categorical are comparable when applied to statements, utterances, and language and when meaning perfectly clear in significance or reference. Something is explicit which is stated so plainly and distinctly… …

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  • 65vocal — 1 Vocal, articulate, oral can all mean uttered by the voice or having to do with utterance. Vocal implies the use of voice, but not necessarily of speech or language; thus, vocal sounds are sounds produced by a creature that has vocal organs;… …

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  • 66articulate — ar•tic•u•late adj. [[t]ɑrˈtɪk yə lɪt[/t]] v. [[t] ˌleɪt[/t]] adj. v. lat•ed, lat•ing 1) uttered clearly in distinct syllables 2) capable of speech 3) using language easily and fluently 4) expressed or presented with clarity and effectiveness 5)… …

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  • 67articulate — verb (articulated, articulating) –verb (t) /aˈtɪkjəleɪt/ (say ah tikyuhlayt) 1. to utter articulately. 2. Phonetics to make the movements and adjustments of the speech organs necessary to utter (a speech sound). 3. to unite by a joint or joints.… …

  • 68syllable — n. & v. n. 1 a unit of pronunciation uttered without interruption, forming the whole or a part of a word and usu. having one vowel sound often with a consonant or consonants before or after: there are two syllables in water and three in inferno.… …

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  • 69articulata — 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… …

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  • 70APOLOGETICS — introduction against hellenism in the talmud and midrash in relation to christianity medieval apologetics sefer ha kuzari islam spain and southern france northern france 14TH AND 15TH CENTURY SPAIN italy the rest of europe In the 18th Century In… …

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