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labial

Syllabification: (la·bi·al)
Pronunciation: /ˈlābēəl/
Definition of labial

adjective

  • 1chiefly Anatomy of or relating to the lips.
  • Dentistry (of the surface of a tooth) adjacent to the lips.
  • Zoology of, resembling, or serving as a lip, liplike part, or labium.
  • 2 Phonetics (of a consonant) requiring complete or partial closure of the lips (e.g., p, b, f, v, m, w), or (of a vowel) requiring rounded lips (e.g., oo in moon).

noun

Phonetics
  • a labial sound.

Derivatives

labially

adverb

Origin:

late 16th century: from medieval Latin labialis, from Latin labium 'lip'

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