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1. SYN: joint. 2. A joining or connecting together loosely so as to allow motion between the parts. 3. Distinct connected speech or enunciation. 4. In dentistry, the contact relationship of the occlusal surfaces of the teeth during jaw movement. [see articulatio]
- arthrodial a. SYN: plane joint.
- balanced a. SYN: balanced occlusion.
- bicondylar a. SYN: bicondylar joint.
- cartilaginous a. SYN: cartilaginous joint.
- cricoarytenoid a. SYN: cricoarytenoid joint.
- cricothyroid a. SYN: cricothyroid joint.
- cuneonavicular a. SYN: cuneonavicular joint.
- dental a. the contact relationship of the occlusal surfaces of the upper and lower teeth when moving into and away from centric occlusion. SYN: gliding occlusion.
- glenohumeral a. SYN: glenohumeral joint.
- humeral a. SYN: glenohumeral joint.
- humeroradial a. SYN: humeroradial joint.
- incudomalleolar a. SYN: incudomalleolar joint.
- incudostapedial a. SYN: incudostapedial joint.
- interchondral articulations SYN: interchondral joints, under joint.
- intermetatarsal articulations SYN: intermetatarsal joints, under joint.
- intertarsal articulations SYN: intertarsal joints, under joint.
- metacarpophalangeal articulations SYN: metacarpophalangeal joints, under joint.
- metatarsophalangeal articulations SYN: metatarsophalangeal joints, under joint.
- radiocarpal a. SYN: wrist joint.
- sacroiliac a. SYN: sacroiliac joint.
- sternocostal articulations SYN: sternocostal joints, under joint.
- talocrural a. SYN: ankle joint.
- temporomandibular a. SYN: temporomandibular joint.
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ar·tic·u·la·tion (.)är-.tik-yə-'lā-shən n
1) the action or manner in which the parts come together at a joint <a sketch showing the \articulation of the limbs>
2 a) a joint between bones or cartilages in the vertebrate skeleton that is immovable when the bones are directly united, slightly movable when they are united by an intervening substance, or more or less freely movable when the articular surfaces are covered with smooth cartilage and surrounded by a joint capsule see AMPHIARTHROSIS, DIARTHROSIS, SYNARTHROSIS
b) a movable joint between rigid parts of any animal (as between the segments of an insect appendage)
3 a) the act or manner of articulating
b) an articulated utterance or sound
4 a ) (1) the act of properly arranging artificial teeth (2) an arrangement of artificial teeth
b) OCCLUSION (2a)
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ar·tic·u·la·tion (ahr-tik″u-laґshən) [L. articulatio] 1. joint; see also articulatio. 2. a place of junction between two different parts or objects. 3. the forming of speech sounds. 4. in dentistry: (a) the contact relationship of the occlusal surfaces of the teeth while in action; (b) the arrangement of artificial teeth so as to accommodate the various positions of the mouth and to serve the purpose of the natural teeth that they are to replace.Medical dictionary. 2011.