English to Punjabi Dictionary articulation

articulation

ਨੂੰ ਸਪਸ਼ਟ
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
It is believed that this 'articulation' permitted a sliding movement of the tibia on the astragalus.
the leg 'articulation'
But she sounds cute and her 'articulation' is clear.
It is a complicated condition including elements of impairment in speech 'articulation' and other linguistic skills, and broader intellectual and physical problems.
Clear 'articulation' of the underlying usability analysis, a kind of design rationale, may help.
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?
On the other hand, it is also possible that joint load may add variable forces across the elbow joint 'articulation' thus, increasing joint wobble, thereby increasing measured length changes.
The axis possesses an ovate odontoid process for 'articulation' with the preceding atlas.
As it turns out, chimaeroids scarcely have a recognizable otic region, much less an otic jaw 'articulation' .
9 The first 'articulation' of this theory came from Luigi Pietrobono in 1915, and was restated by him in somewhat different terms in 1936.
it would involve the 'articulation' of a theory of the just war
I am referencing a number of feminist philosophers on whose work I have drawn in my 'articulation' of a feminist epistemology which informs my writing of ethnography.
Our colleagues at Poynter were both encouraging and skeptical; their questions and challenges helped us refine the idea and our 'articulation' of it.
Other common muscular targets include those involved in mastication, swallowing, and 'articulation' .
A speech-language pathologist can administer 'articulation' and phonology tests to assist in diagnosis of a speech problem.
the leg 'articulation'
Buchanan and Tullock were absolutely essential to the 'articulation' of the ideas that now constitute public choice.
For example, women score higher on tests of memory, production and comprehension of complex prose, fine motor tasks and speech 'articulation' .
After learning a map of vowels based on place and manner of 'articulation' , K. C. attached letters to her map.
His contribution to the study of errors in apical consonant 'articulation' are world famous.
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.
As Alexander George argues, presidents should be exposed to multiple advocacy: the clear 'articulation' of contrasting policy positions.
The temporomandibular joint is the 'articulation' between the mandible and the skull.
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.
This broad spectrum of ideas made the initial 'articulation' of a collection development policy for the Conservation Library an impossibility.
Now it's mainly speech 'articulation' that manifests, he's sort of… he has trouble getting his tongue around the words.
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.
Other characteristics, such as timbre, density of texture, spatial location of sounds, dynamics, 'articulation' , and phrasing, tend to be overlooked.
Diagnosis may be made by injection of lidocaine at the pisotriquetral 'articulation' .
His elaborate diction and exquisite 'articulation' have since become a positive work of art.
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