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LabialPertaining to a lip.
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LabialPertaining to or around the lip. See facial.
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Labial"pertaining to the lips," 1590s, from Medieval Latin labialis "having to do with the lips," from Latin labium "lip" (see lip (n.)). The noun meaning "a labial sound& [..]
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LabialLacking emotional stability see affective, describing the early stage of memory formation that can be easily disrupted by factors influencing brain activity, or relating to the lips. Denoting a speech [..]
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LabialThe tooth surface next to your lips or things mounted on the tooth surfaces next to your lips.
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LabialInvolving the lips as articulators. Also the name of a binary feature, often abbreviated to [lab], with the same meaning. [+lab] sounds include bilabials, labiodentals, labial-palatals, labial-velars [..]
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LabialToward the lips, a direction on the anterior teeth toward the outside.
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LabialA reference to a sound which is formed at the lips; this encompasses both bilabials like /p, m/ and labio-dentals like /f, v/.
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LabialConcerning the labium. Labial palpus.
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LabialThe tooth surface next to the lips. Usually refers to the front teeth. Laminate veneer
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Labial
Of or pertaining to the lips or labia.
(linguistics) articulated by the lips, as the consonants b, m and w.
(dentistry) Of an incisor or canine, on the side facing the lips. See mesial.
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