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article
noun
    1. A thing or object, especially one that has been mentioned previously.
      Thesaurus: thing, object, substance, commodity.
    2. A short written composition in a newspaper, magazine, etc.
      Thesaurus: essay, paper, editorial, commentary, exposition.
    3. A clause or paragraph in a document, legal agreement, etc.
    4. grammar.
      The definite article ‘the' or the indefinite article ‘a' or ‘an'.
    5. colloq, usually derog
      A person
      Example: You lazy article!
verb
    articled, articling
    1. To bind (a trainee or apprentice, especially in the legal profession) for a set number of years, at the end of which the trainee or apprentice is qualified.
Idiom: article of something
    A single item belonging to that class of objects.
      Example: an article of clothing
      Example: articles of furniture
Idiom: genuine article
    colloq
    Something that is not counterfeit.
Etymology: 13c: from Latin articulus little joint.



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