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articlen. a paragraph or section of any writing such as each portion of ...
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articleA text-based piece of content in the knowledge base.
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articleA specific portion of a negotiated agreement.
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articleArticles capture information about your company's products and services that you want to make available in your knowledge base.
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articlec. 1200, "separate parts of anything written" (such as the statements in the Apostles' Creed, the clauses of a statute or contract), from Old French article (13c.), from Latin articulus [..]
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articlenoun item, object noun piece of writing noun section of document
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articleLiterary compositions prepared for publication as an independent portion of a magazine, newspaper, encyclopedia, or other work.
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articleA paragraph or section of any writing, such as a portion of a corporate charter (called articles of incorporation), a will, or different sections of a statute.
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articlenonfictional prose forming an independent part of a publication bind by a contract; especially for a training period one of a class of artifacts; "an article of clothing" a s [..]
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articleArticles refer to: a, an and the. They come before the noun. a and an are indefinite articles. the is the definite article.
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articlea thing of a particular kind, such as an article of clothing. The same word also means a piece written in a newspaper or magazine
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articleSynonym posting.
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articleThere are three articles in the English language: a, an, the. Articles are placed before nouns and form part of the noun group when referring to either a specific person or thing (the) or a non-specif [..]
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articleDictionary of Internet Terms An individual message in a newsgroup.When a person sends or posts an article and other people reply to it,it forms a thread.
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articleA written work in a magazine or newspaper.
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articleartikl
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articleIn grammar, an article is a type of adjective which makes a noun specific or indefinite. In English there are three articles: the definite article the and the two indefinite articles a and an. In writ [..]
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articleNoun. An objectionable person. E.g."Come on, go and tidy your bedroom you lazy article."
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article1 a : a separate and usually numbered or otherwise marked section (as of a statute, indictment, will, or other writing) b : a separate point, charge, count, or clause c : a condition or stipulation .. [..]
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articleA noun identifier. 'A' or 'the' being the indefinite and definite article.
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articleany written document
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articleAn item of original written work published in a journal, other serial publication, or in a book.
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articleA complete piece of writing on a single subject; it is nonfiction.
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articleA message or file that is part of a Usenet newsgroup.
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article(n) nonfictional prose forming an independent part of a publication(n) one of a class of artifacts(n) a separate section of a legal document (as a statute or contract or will)(n) (grammar) a determine [..]
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article(artikkel): a type of function word. English has definite (the) and indefinite (a, an) articles. They function as (central) determiners in noun phrases. The term 'zero article' is sometimes [..]
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articleVarious material objects and items in the home. It includes temporary or permanent machinery and appliances. It does not include furniture or interior furnishings (FURNITURE see Interior Design and Fu [..]
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articleItems used in Obedience Trial competition which are utilized in exercises testing retrieval on command or scent discrimination. These can be wooden, leather or metal dumbbe [..]
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articlea type of adjective used to indicate specificity. In English, the only articles are the, a, and an.
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articleA grammatical word — or affix — used to specify a noun as definite or indefinite. It may vary for gender and case in languages with gender distinctions and a formal case system such as German.
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articlea specialized adjective that indicates something definite (the) or indefinite (a or an). Articles can precede other adjectives (e.g., "a popular method").
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articlen. a paragraph or section of any writing such as each portion of a will, corporate charter (articles of incorporation), or different sections of a statute.
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articlea "determiner" used to indicate a noun; (indefinite=a, an) (definite=the)
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article The three articles (a, an, the) are adjectives that indicate whether a noun refers to a specific thing or to merely one of many things (e.g., to a particular chair or to any chair). The definite art [..]
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articleAn item created in the Articles module. related: articles
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article a manufactured item formed to a specific shape or design during manufacture aryl:
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article
A part or segment of something joined to other parts, or, in combination, forming a structured set.
(Each of the is composed of two articles, forming a powerful pincer.)
(The are a set of regu [..]
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article
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articleA brief work—generally between 1 and 35 pages in length—on a topic. Often published as part of a journal, magazine, or newspaper."
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articleAn article is any member of a class of dedicated words that are used with noun phrases to mark the identifiability of the referents of the noun phrases. The category of articles constitutes a part of [..]
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articleAn article is any member of a class of dedicated words that are used with noun phrases to mark the identifiability of the referents of the noun phrases. The category of articles constitutes a part of [..]
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articleAn article or piece is a written work published in a print or electronic medium. It may be for the purpose of propagating news, research results, academic analysis, or debate.
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articleArticle often refers to:
Article (grammar), a grammatical element used to indicate definiteness or indefiniteness
Article (publishing), a piece of nonfictional prose that is an independent part of a [..]
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articleOne of two content types that are enabled in the standard installation profile. Articles are used for time-sensitive content like news, press releases or blog posts. This content type is called "Article" in Drupal 7 and later, and "Story" in earlier versions of Drupal.
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