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disarticulate
[ dis-ahr-tik-yuh-leyt ]
verb (used with or without object)
- to make or become disjointed, as the bones of a body or stems of a plant.
disarticulate
/ ˌdɪsɑːˈtɪkjʊˌleɪt /
verb
- to separate or cause to separate at the joints, esp those of bones
Derived Forms
- ˌdisarˌticuˈlation, noun
- ˌdisarˈticuˌlator, noun
Other Words From
- disar·ticu·lation noun
- disar·ticu·lator noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of disarticulate1
Example Sentences
“The aircraft is largely disarticulated,” according to Wayne Lusardi, Michigan’s state maritime archaeologist with the Department of Natural Resources and organizer of the recovery effort.
“The way he treated those bodies with contempt. We had Dr. Ross say here was a disarticulated leg, referring to bag three with Gabriel, the 2-year-old,” Hubbard answered.
The researchers found that structural details in the articulated bones matched those in many of the disarticulated ones, suggesting they belonged to the same individual.
I cleaned and polished fox skulls; disarticulated, dried and kept the wings of roadkill birds.
The remains were to be “disarticulated” and incinerated.
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