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articulations

n. (plural of articulation English)

Usage examples of "articulations".

While the homely but not untalented young ladies reproduced my head, limbs, and hump with the utmost care but, seized with a strange diffidence, either ignored my sex organ or stylized it ad absurdum, the pretty young ladies with the big blue eyes, with the shapely but awkward fingers, gave little heed to the articulations and proportions of my body, but reproduced my imposing genitals with the utmost precision.

As I already told you regarding the sacroiliac articulation, once I thought that if the articulations that are joined just by the ligament could move, the cranium fracture, which has the form of a suture, could move too.

To him, the garden with its subtle articulations was a concrete statement of shibumi, and there was an autumnal correctness to the fact that he would probably not live to see its full statement.

I am glad now to feel the current of thought flow through my mind, as the blood through the articulations of my frame.

No doubt it is owing to these two articulations that, notwithstanding their length, they escape being broken when the lobes close.

While inside the vaulting of the ribs between his knees the darkly meated heart pumped of who's will and the blood pulsed and the bowels shifted in their massive blue convolutions of who's will and the stout thighbones and knee and cannon and the tendons like flaxen hawsers that drew and flexed and drew and flexed at their articulations and of who's will all sheathed and muffled in the flesh and the hooves that stove wells in the morning groundmist and the head turning side to side and the great slavering keyboard of his teeth and the hot globes of his eyes where the world burned.

The sinuous winding and articulations of the vertebral spinal arrangement are anatomically perfect in the Argyleshire mound.