Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for IN-AR-TIC'U-LATE
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IN-AR-TIC'U-LATE, a. [in and articulate.]
Not uttered with articulation or junction of the organs of speech; not articulate; not distinct, or with distinction of syllables. The sounds of brutes and fowls are, for the most part, inarticulate.
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