Crossword-Solution: DISARTICULATE 13 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 16

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Disarticulate v. t. To sunder; to separate, as joints.

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Tendrils which have caught nothing soon shrink and wither; but in some species of Bignonia they disarticulate and fall off like leaves in autumn.
The Movement and Habits of Climbing Plants Charles Darwin 2000
Logically, this joint in the fore legs (not so in the pelvic limbs) should disarticulate in such manner that either all of the inhibitory apparatus (flexor tendons and suspensory ligament) must rupture or a lateral luxation is necessary.
Lameness of the Horse John Victor Lacroix 2005
However, I set to work in the dark to disarticulate the legs of my dead dogs, which were now frozen stiff, and which were all that offered a chance of carrying anything like a distress signal.
Adrift on an Ice-Pan Wilfred T. Grenfell 2006
Having made up your mind at what point you are to cut the metatarsal, if the amputation be a partial one, or as to the exact position of the joint, if you intend to disarticulate, commence your dorsal incision (Fig.
A Manual of the Operations of Surgery Joseph Bell 2008
The simplest and shortest rule that can be given for the amputation of a toe, with the part or whole of its metatarsal, is to make one dorsal incision, commencing about a quarter of an inch above the spot at which you intend to divide the bone or to disarticulate, extending downwards in a straight line to the metatarso-phalangeal articulation, and then bifurcating so as to surround the base of the toe at the normal fold of the skin.
A Manual of the Operations of Surgery Joseph Bell 2008