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How to pronounce articulator in English?

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Type Words
Type of vocal organ, organ of speech, speech organ
Has types jawbone, jowl, lingua, lip, lower jaw, lower jawbone, mandible, mandibula, mandibular bone, clapper, submaxilla, tongue, glossa
Type Words
Type of communicator
Has types subvocalizer, talker, verbalizer, speaker, utterer, subvocaliser, verbaliser
Derivation articulate

Examples of articulator

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The articulator-in-chief has been just as active in shaping long-term strategy.
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He is a smooth performer in public and a skillful articulator of the Kremlin line.
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Labial consonants are consonants in which one or both lips are the active articulator.
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Flaps also contrast with trills, where the airstream causes the articulator to vibrate.
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This bite record can then be used to mount the casts on any articulator.
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He has embraced the role of articulator in chief, several steps ahead of Democratic strategists.
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When Moynihan departed for Harvard in early 1971, the proposal lost its architect and articulator.
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Kusunda consonants seem to only contrast the active articulator, not where that articulator makes contact.
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Its manner of articulation is trill, which means it is produced by directing air over the articulator so that it vibrates.
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More examples
  • Someone who pronounces words
  • A movable speech organ
  • (articulatory) of or relating to articulation; "articulatory features"; "articulatory phonetics"
  • One who, or that which, articulates
  • (Articulators) The anatomical components that move to different positions to produce various speech sounds.
  • (articulatory) auxiliary, conciliatory, conciliatory, confiscatory, considerably, conspicuously, constituency, continually, continuously, contradictorily, contributory, definitively, deliberately, empirically, epistolary, equivalency, habitually, idiosyncrasy, indigenously, indiscriminately, ...
  • A special holder for models of your teeth. The articulator holds the models in the same alignment as the jaw so the orthodontist can look carefully at your bite.
  • A mechanical device used to replicate functional movements of the jaw to casts.
  • Is a useful tool which maps the relationship of the lower jaw during tooth to tooth movement. Dentists use articulators during the making of crowns and bridges.