[
UK
/lˈeɪbɪəl/
]
NOUN
- a consonant whose articulation involves movement of the lips
ADJECTIVE
-
of or relating to the lips of the mouth
labial stops - relating to or near the female labium
How To Use labial In A Sentence
- By that time, Olson apparently was still convinced that this phoneme wasn't a labio-dental flap: The bilabial flap is a sound very similar to what is elsewhere called the labiodental flap, but the articulation is slightly different. Languagehat.com: NEW PHONETIC SYMBOL!
- The P4 has a small parastyle and the labial side of this tooth is longer than the lingual side.
- This is also the point at which labialized stops first surface in the language. Archive 2008-07-01
- The labial and lingual surfaces are either more or less smooth, or covered with fine anastomosing striae.
- To study allograft acellular dermal matrix in cosmetologty repaire of nasolabial groove soft tissue deficiency.
- As for *h3, it may have been labialized, although other labial(ized) phonemes do not seem to cause o-coloring (at least not consistently). PIE Uvulars: A revised solution of their origin
- The labial area of incisors was calculated from these measures as an approximating rectangle, and the labial area of canines as an approximating right triangle.
- Complications included cerebrospinal fluid fistula in 1 case, mild facial paresis in 2, facial numbness in 6 and labial herpes in 11.
- The superior labial artery originates form the columellar artery, which courses up the columella to the region between the domes.
- The results are as follow: 1. In the unilateral complete cleft lip, superior labial artery runs along the labial margin and cleft edge, ending in base of nasal wing on the lateral side.