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Articles are used before nouns or noun equivalents and are a type of adjective. The definite article (the) is used before a noun to indicate that the identity of the noun is known to the reader. The indefinite article (a, an) is used before a noun that is general or when its identity is not known.

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/ˈärdək(ə)l/
noun
  1. a particular item or object.
    "small household articles"
    synonyms: object, thing, item, unit, artifact, piece of merchandise, commodity, product, device, gadget, contrivance, instrument, utensil, tool, implement, whatsit, what-d'you-call-it, what's-its-name, whatchamacallit, thingummy, thingy, thingamabob, thingamajig, oojamaflip, oojah, gizmo, gubbins, doodah, doobry, doodad, doohickey, doojigger, dingus, thingo
  2. a piece of writing included with others in a newspaper, magazine, or other print or online publication.
    "an article about middle-aged executives"
    synonyms: essay, report, account, story, write-up, feature, item, piece (of writing), composition, column, paper, tract, study, review, commentary, treatise, analysis, disquisition, discourse, theme
  3. a separate clause or paragraph of a legal document or agreement, typically one outlining a single rule or regulation.
    "it is an offense under Article 7 of the treaty"
    synonyms: clause, section, subsection, point, item, paragraph, division, subdivision, heading, part, bit, passage, portion, segment, provision, proviso, stipulation
  4. the definite or indefinite article.

verb
bind by the terms of a contract, as one of apprenticeship.

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