Etymology:
The word "articulated" derives from Latin:
Meaning:
"Articulated" means:
Origin:
The word "articulus" was originally used in anatomy to refer to the joints between bones. It later came to be used in a more general sense to describe any kind of connection or junction. In the 16th century, the word "articulate" entered the English language, initially with the meaning of "to utter distinctly" or "to speak clearly." Over time, it acquired its broader meanings of "joined" or "organized."
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