to join together as a joint to permit motion between parts
Jointed as teeth with transverse bars.
Term used to describe when two adjacent bones form a joint and slide upon each other.
a. (L. articulatus, jointed, pp. of articulare, to join) having joints; jointed; provided with places where separation may take place.
Jointed; a node for natural separation.
provide with a joint; "the carpenter jointed two pieces of wood"
consisting of segments held together by joints
Having nodes or joints where separation may naturally occur.
jointed; having joints where separation may occur naturally; of a stem, having nodes.
(Petiole) swollen or deformed at a point, with a bendable joint (like an elbow, which makes an arm articulate). Parent Term: Petiole_(simple_lf) Difficulty Level
Generally meaning having a joint as in leaves, leaflets or stems, as in heterophyllous species of Selaginella; or having a swollen area, often discolored, at the point of branching of the stem.