Articulated vs Concatenated - What's the difference?
articulated | concatenated |
(articulate)
Constructed with one or more pivoted joints which allow bending of an otherwise rigid structure.
Specifically, describes a vehicle with such joints, e.g. an articulated lorry, articulated bus, or certain kinds of streetcars and trains.
(concatenate)
To join or link together, as though in a chain.
* 2003 , Roy Porter, Flesh in the Age of Reason , (Penguin 2004), page 182)
Computer instruction to join two strings together.
As verbs the difference between articulated and concatenated
is that articulated is (articulate) while concatenated is (concatenate).As an adjective articulated
is constructed with one or more pivoted joints which allow bending of an otherwise rigid structure.articulated
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* unarticulatedconcatenated
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(concatenat)- Locke, by contrast, contended that [madness] was essentially a question of intellectual delusion , the capture of the mind by false ideas concatenated into a logical system of unreality.
- Concatenating "Man" with " is mortal" gives "Man is mortal"
- The Unix program is used to concatenate and display files. Its name comes from the word catenate.