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ar·ti·cle A0445000 (är′tĭ-kəl)n.1. An individual thing or element of a class; a particular object or item: an article of clothing; articles of food.2. A particular section or item of a series in a written document, as in a contract, constitution, or treaty.3. A nonfictional literary composition that forms an independent part of a publication, as of a newspaper or magazine.4. Grammar a. The part of speech used to indicate nouns and to specify their application.b. Any of the words belonging to this part of speech. In English, the indefinite articles are a and an and the definite article is the.5. A particular part or subject; a specific matter or point.tr.v. ar·ti·cled, ar·ti·cling, ar·ti·cles To bind by articles set forth in a contract, such as one of apprenticeship. [Middle English, from Old French, from Latin articulus, joint, article, diminutive of artus, joint (translation of Greek arthron, joint, article); see ar- in Indo-European roots.]articled (ˈɑːtɪkəld) adj (Law) bound by a written contract, such as one that governs a period of training: an articled clerk. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. articled - bound by contract apprenticed, indentured, boundunfree - hampered and not free; not able to act at will | IdiomsSeearticlearticled
articled bound by a written contract, such as one that governs a period of training articled Related to articled: Articles of Confederationarticled bound by a written contract, such as one that governs a period of training. Hence the solicitor in England once started working life as an articled clerk. See also APPRENTICE.articled Related to articled: Articles of ConfederationSynonyms for articledadj bound by contractSynonyms- apprenticed
- indentured
- bound
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