English to Malayalam Dictionary articulation

articulation

കച്ചേരിശൈലി
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 axis possesses an ovate odontoid process for 'articulation' with the preceding atlas.
Buchanan and Tullock were absolutely essential to the 'articulation' of the ideas that now constitute public choice.
beautifully polished 'articulation' from the violins
But she sounds cute and her 'articulation' is clear.
It is not the mere 'articulation' which is our distinguishing character, for parrots and other birds possess this power.
the leg 'articulation'
Other common muscular targets include those involved in mastication, swallowing, and 'articulation' .
Proxicarpilius exhibits the weak dorsal carapace ridge at the anterolateral corner and the direct 'articulation' of the coxa with the merus, typical of carpiliids.
As preserved, the left ulna was nearly in 'articulation' with the carpus.
9 The first 'articulation' of this theory came from Luigi Pietrobono in 1915, and was restated by him in somewhat different terms in 1936.
Persons with Huntington's disease have even been accused of being drunk due to their sluggish speech 'articulation' .
Clear 'articulation' of the underlying usability analysis, a kind of design rationale, may help.
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.
Indeed, the tight 'articulation' of the vertebrae throughout the vertebral column obscures details of accessory intervertebral articulations.
Primitively, the ventral articulation is directly below the dorsal 'articulation' and both are located above the anterior part of the vestibular fontanelle.
beautifully polished 'articulation' from the violins
This chapter is notable for its clear 'articulation' of Jungel's use of philosophical concepts for theological ends.
the leg 'articulation'
High values on the first canonical variate can be interpreted as indicating a narrow and boxlike 'articulation' , large prominent trochlea flange, and narrow and highly constricted trochlea notch.
This broad spectrum of ideas made the initial 'articulation' of a collection development policy for the Conservation Library an impossibility.
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.
Other characteristics, such as timbre, density of texture, spatial location of sounds, dynamics, 'articulation' , and phrasing, tend to be overlooked.
The dermopterotic is also notable for forming the dorsal 'articulation' of the hyomandibular.
Further, adambulacralambulacral 'articulation' is distinct between Zoroaster and the superficially similar Paleozoic species, and ambulacral form also is distinctive.
Because of overlapping mode of 'articulation' , degree to which cover plates could open and expose the food groove appears to have been severely limited.
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.
His contribution to the study of errors in apical consonant 'articulation' are world famous.
it would involve the 'articulation' of a theory of the just war
The shoulder is composed of one 'articulation' , the scapulothoracic, and three true joints: the sternoclavicular, acromioclavicular, and glenohumeral.
The 'articulation' of her feminist theory is almost always linked with her pedagogical practice.
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