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a
written
composition
in
prose,
usually
nonfiction,
on
a
specific
topic,
forming
an
independent
part
of
a
book
or
other
publication,
as
a
newspaper
or
magazine.
2.
an
individual
object,
member,
or
portion
of
a
class;
an
item
or
particular:
an
article
of
food;
articles
of
clothing.
3.
something
of
indefinite
character
or
description:
What
is
that
article?
4.
an
item
for
sale;
commodity.
5.
Grammar.
any
member
of
a
small
class
of
words,
or,
as
in
Swedish
or
Romanian,
affixes,
found
in
certain
languages,
as
English,
French,
and
Arabic,
that
are
linked
to
nouns
and
that
typically
have
a
grammatical
function
identifying
the
noun
as
a
noun
rather
than
describing
it.
In
English
the
definite article
is
the,
the
indefinite article
is
a
or
an,
and
their
force
is
generally
to
impart
specificity
to
the
noun
or
to
single
out
the
referent
from
the
class
named
by
the
noun.
6.
a
clause,
item,
point,
or
particular
in
a
contract,
treaty,
or
other
formal
agreement;
a
condition
or
stipulation
in
a
contract
or
bargain:
The
lawyers
disagreed
on
the
article
covering
plagiarism
suits.
7.
a
separate
clause
or
provision
of
a
statute.
verb
(used
with
object)
,
articled,
articling.
11.
to
set
forth
in
articles;
charge
or
accuse
specifically:
They
articled
his
alleged
crimes.
12.
to
bind
by
articles
of
covenant
or
stipulation:
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a
written
composition
in
prose,
usually
nonfiction,
on
a
specific
topic,
forming
an
independent
part
of
a
book
or
other
publication,
as
a
newspaper
or
magazine.
2.
an
individual
object,
member,
or
portion
of
a
class;
an
item
or
particular:
an
article
of
food;
articles
of
clothing.
3.
something
of
indefinite
character
or
description:
What
is
that
article?
4.
an
item
for
sale;
commodity.
5.
Grammar.
any
member
of
a
small
class
of
words,
or,
as
in
Swedish
or
Romanian,
affixes,
found
in
certain
languages,
as
English,
French,
and
Arabic,
that
are
linked
to
nouns
and
that
typically
have
a
grammatical
function
identifying
the
noun
as
a
noun
rather
than
describing
it.
In
English
the
definite article
is
the,
the
indefinite article
is
a
or
an,
and
their
force
is
generally
to
impart
specificity
to
the
noun
or
to
single
out
the
referent
from
the
class
named
by
the
noun.
6.
a
clause,
item,
point,
or
particular
in
a
contract,
treaty,
or
other
formal
agreement;
a
condition
or
stipulation
in
a
contract
or
bargain:
The
lawyers
disagreed
on
the
article
covering
plagiarism
suits.
7.
a
separate
clause
or
provision
of
a
statute.
verb
(used
with
object)
,
articled,
articling.
11.
to
set
forth
in
articles;
charge
or
accuse
specifically:
They
articled
his
alleged
crimes.
12.
to
bind
by
articles
of
covenant
or
stipulation:
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a
written
composition
in
prose,
usually
nonfiction,
on
a
specific
topic,
forming
an
independent
part
of
a
book
or
other
publication,
as
a
newspaper
or
magazine.
2.
an
individual
object,
member,
or
portion
of
a
class;
an
item
or
particular:
an
article
of
food;
articles
of
clothing.
3.
something
of
indefinite
character
or
description:
What
is
that
article?
4.
an
item
for
sale;
commodity.
5.
Grammar.
any
member
of
a
small
class
of
words,
or,
as
in
Swedish
or
Romanian,
affixes,
found
in
certain
languages,
as
English,
French,
and
Arabic,
that
are
linked
to
nouns
and
that
typically
have
a
grammatical
function
identifying
the
noun
as
a
noun
rather
than
describing
it.
In
English
the
definite article
is
the,
the
indefinite article
is
a
or
an,
and
their
force
is
generally
to
impart
specificity
to
the
noun
or
to
single
out
the
referent
from
the
class
named
by
the
noun.
6.
a
clause,
item,
point,
or
particular
in
a
contract,
treaty,
or
other
formal
agreement;
a
condition
or
stipulation
in
a
contract
or
bargain:
The
lawyers
disagreed
on
the
article
covering
plagiarism
suits.
7.
a
separate
clause
or
provision
of
a
statute.
verb
(used
with
object)
,
articled,
articling.
11.
to
set
forth
in
articles;
charge
or
accuse
specifically:
They
articled
his
alleged
crimes.
12.
to
bind
by
articles
of
covenant
or
stipulation:
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a
written
composition
in
prose,
usually
nonfiction,
on
a
specific
topic,
forming
an
independent
part
of
a
book
or
other
publication,
as
a
newspaper
or
magazine.
2.
an
individual
object,
member,
or
portion
of
a
class;
an
item
or
particular:
an
article
of
food;
articles
of
clothing.
3.
something
of
indefinite
character
or
description:
What
is
that
article?
4.
an
item
for
sale;
commodity.
5.
Grammar.
any
member
of
a
small
class
of
words,
or,
as
in
Swedish
or
Romanian,
affixes,
found
in
certain
languages,
as
English,
French,
and
Arabic,
that
are
linked
to
nouns
and
that
typically
have
a
grammatical
function
identifying
the
noun
as
a
noun
rather
than
describing
it.
In
English
the
definite article
is
the,
the
indefinite article
is
a
or
an,
and
their
force
is
generally
to
impart
specificity
to
the
noun
or
to
single
out
the
referent
from
the
class
named
by
the
noun.
6.
a
clause,
item,
point,
or
particular
in
a
contract,
treaty,
or
other
formal
agreement;
a
condition
or
stipulation
in
a
contract
or
bargain:
The
lawyers
disagreed
on
the
article
covering
plagiarism
suits.
7.
a
separate
clause
or
provision
of
a
statute.
verb
(used
with
object)
,
articled,
articling.
11.
to
set
forth
in
articles;
charge
or
accuse
specifically:
They
articled
his
alleged
crimes.
12.
to
bind
by
articles
of
covenant
or
stipulation:
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