Definition of Labially. Meaning of Labially. Synonyms of Labially

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Definition of Labially

Labially
Labially La"bi*al*ly, adv. In a labial manner; with, or by means of, the lips.

Meaning of Labially from wikipedia

- Look up labial in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The term labial originates from Labium (Latin for "lip"), and is the adjective that describes anything...
- Labialization is a secondary articulatory feature of sounds in some languages. Labialized sounds involve the lips while the remainder of the oral cavity...
- transcription delimiters. Labial consonants are consonants in which one or both lips are the active articulator. The two common labial articulations are bilabials...
- The voiced labial–velar approximant is a type of consonantal sound, used in certain spoken languages, including English. It is the sound denoted by the...
- The labial glands are minor salivary glands situated between the mucous membrane and the orbicularis oris around the **** of the mouth. They are circular...
- Labial fusion is a medical condition of the **** where the labia minora become fused together. It is generally a pediatric condition. Labial fusion is...
- The superior labial branches (labial branches), the largest and most numerous, descend behind the quadratus labii superioris, and are distributed to the...
- A labial frenectomy is a form of frenectomy performed on the lip. The labial frenulum, also known as lip-tie, often attaches to the center of the upper...
- § Brackets and transcription delimiters. A labialized velar or labiovelar is a velar consonant that is labialized, with a /w/-like secondary articulation...
- A labio-palatalized sound is one that is simultaneously labialized and palatalized. Typically the roundedness is compressed, like [y], rather than protruded...