The labial palps finally funnel the food into the mouth, where digestion begins.
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As indeed it did, but, he was pleased to note, it also healed his labial fissure.
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Cherokee only has one labial consonant, m-which is relatively new to the language.
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While most languages make use of purely labial phonemes, a few generally lack them.
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It also uses labial, alveolar, palatal, velar, and glottal consonant places.
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Epenthetically inserted into consonant clusters before labial and coronal consonants.
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That is, dorsal stop plus apical stop becomes labial plus apical, and Rom.
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Labial consonants are consonants in which one or both lips are the active articulator.
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Labial-velar consonants are doubly articulated at the velum and the lips.
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Labial consonant: a consonant whose articulation involves movement of the lips
Of or relating to the lips of the mouth; "labial stops"
Relating to or near the female labium
The labial scales are the scales of snakes and other scaled reptiles that border the mouth opening. These do not include the median scales on the upper and lower jawsWright AH, Wright AA. 1957. Handbook of Snakes. Comstock Publishing Associates (7th printing, 1985). 1105 pp. ISBN 0-8014-0463-0. ...
(labiality) The quality of being labial, that is, lip- or labia-like
(labially) In a labial manner; by means of the lips
Refers to the side of a tooth that is adjacent to (or the direction towards) the inside of the lip, as opposed to lingual or palatal, which refer to the side of a tooth adjacent to (or the direction towards) the tongue or palate, respectively. ...
The tooth surface next to the lips. Usually refers to the front teeth.
The surface of the teeth in both arches that faces the lips.