English to Kannada Dictionary articulation

articulation

ಚರ್ಚೆ
definition
noun
it would involve the articulation of a theory of the just war
the action of putting into words an idea or feeling of a specified type.
the area of articulation of the lower jaw
the state of being jointed.
example
The 'articulation' of her feminist theory is almost always linked with her pedagogical practice.
It is perhaps not so much for specific human rights abuses that Singapore has attracted considerable attention from human rights activists as for the government's clear 'articulation' of a viable alternative position.
His elaborate diction and exquisite 'articulation' have since become a positive work of art.
The circumference of the facet gives attachment to the articular capsule of the tibiofibular 'articulation' .
Shoulder abduction involves the glenohumeral joint and the scapulothoracic 'articulation' .
In particular, osteopathic lesions were linked to inadequate 'articulation' of the various parts of the musculo-skeletal system, particularly regarding the condition of the spinal vertebrae.
These modalities included muscle energy, thrust, counterstrain, 'articulation' and myofascial release.
The texts, written by merchant seamen for a poetry competition, are strikingly direct, and are telling in Martyn Hill's sympathetic rendering and admirably clear 'articulation' .
Persons with Huntington's disease have even been accused of being drunk due to their sluggish speech 'articulation' .
Head typical of siluriforms with a dorsal process, i.e., quadrangular in proximal view for 'articulation' with the spinal fossa.
Indeed, the tight 'articulation' of the vertebrae throughout the vertebral column obscures details of accessory intervertebral articulations.
the leg 'articulation'
You can take the previous releases and crank up the volume but it only makes it sound louder, you don't get the clarity and 'articulation' you hear in this latest release using the latest technology.
For example, women score higher on tests of memory, production and comprehension of complex prose, fine motor tasks and speech 'articulation' .
In the passages Mr Hughes referred to, it is at the end of the learned trial judge's reasons for decision and we say, with respect, there is no clear 'articulation' of the prejudice there; it is entirely generalised.
the area of 'articulation' of the lower jaw
Although M. I. Finley and others have pointed out the limitations of this approach, works outside the field of ancient Greek history continue to provide the clearest 'articulation' of the advantages of a new approach to ritual and ceremony.
The dorsal margin bends medially towards its 'articulation' with the nasal and frontal.
Some common variants have an additional facet 'articulation' with the cuboid bone.
The question is - and it is, of course, a political question - does freer speech, the frankest possible 'articulation' of wants, give people a life they prefer, or make a better world?
I still hope to read an article by her which details why the pronunciation and 'articulation' that a speaker utilizes is more important than the substance of his/her message.
The term degenerative arthritis is a general term used to describe degenerative changes in any type of 'articulation' whether synovial, cartilaginous or fibrous.
Proxicarpilius exhibits the weak dorsal carapace ridge at the anterolateral corner and the direct 'articulation' of the coxa with the merus, typical of carpiliids.
It will also help them to develop self-confidence and skills of 'articulation' and delivery.
Female speech is also more likely to be precise in its 'articulation' and is less likely to include syntactic violations.
This broad spectrum of ideas made the initial 'articulation' of a collection development policy for the Conservation Library an impossibility.
the area of 'articulation' of the lower jaw
After learning a map of vowels based on place and manner of 'articulation' , K. C. attached letters to her map.
The temporomandibular joint is the 'articulation' between the mandible and the skull.
the 'articulation' of vowels and consonants
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