"non-articulated" meaning in English

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Adjective

Etymology: From non- + articulated. Etymology templates: {{af|en|non-|articulated}} non- + articulated Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} non-articulated (not comparable)
  1. Alternative form of nonarticulated. Tags: alt-of, alternative, not-comparable Alternative form of: nonarticulated
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