Labialization
La′bi‐al‐i‐za″tion (?), n.(Phonetics) The modification of an articulation by contraction of the lip opening.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, C. & G. Merriam Co., 1913.
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La′bi‐al‐i‐za″tion (?), n.(Phonetics) The modification of an articulation by contraction of the lip opening.
La″bi‐al‐ize (?), v. t.(Phonetics) To modify by contraction of the lip opening.
La″bi‐al‐ly, adv. In a labial manner; with, or by means of, the lips.
La″bi‐ate (?), v. t. To labialize. Brewer.
La″bi‐ate (?), a. [NL. labiatus, fr. L. labium lip.] (Bot.) (a) Having the limb of a tubular corolla or calyx divided into two unequal parts, one projecting over the other like ...
La″bi‐ate, n.(Bot.) A plant of the order Labiatæ.
La″bi‐a′ted (?), a.(Bot.) Same as Labiate, a. (a).
{ La′bi‐a′ti‐flo″ral (?), La′bi‐a′ti‐flo″ral (?), } a. [Labiate + L. flos, floris, flower.] (Bot.) Having labiate flowers, as the snapdragon.
Lab′i‐dom″e‐ter (?), n. [Gr. λαβίσ, -ίδοσ, a forceps + meter: cf. F. labidometre.] (Med.) A forceps with a measuring attachment for ascertaining the size of the fetal head.
La″bile (?), a. [L. labilis apt to slip, fr. labi to slip.] Liable to slip, err, fall, or apostatize. Cheyne.
La‐bil″i‐ty (?), n. Liability to lapse, err, or apostatize. Coleridge.
La‐bim″e‐ter (?), n. [Cf. F. labimetre.] (Med.) See Labidometer.
La′bi‐o‐den″tal (?), a. [Labium + dental.] (Phonetics) Formed or pronounced by the cooperation of the lips and teeth, as f and v. — n. A labiodental sound or letter.
La′bi‐o‐na″sal (?), a. [Labium + nasal.] (Phonetics) Formed by the lips and the nose. — n. A labionasal sound or letter.
La″bi‐o‐plas′ty (lā″bĭ‐ō̍‐plăs′ty̆), n. [Labium + -plasty.] (Surg.) A plastic operation for making a new lip, or for replacing a lost tissue of a lip.
La″bi‐ose′ (?), a. [From Labium.] (Bot.) Having the appearance of being labiate; — said of certain polypetalous corollas.
La″bi‐palp (?), n.(Zoöl.) A labial palp.
‖La′bi‐pal″pus (?), n.; pl.Labipalpi (�). [NL. See Labium, and Palpus.] (Zoöl.) One of the labial palpi of an insect. See Illust. under Labium.
‖La″bi‐um (?), n.; pl. L. Labia (#), E. Labiums (#). 1. A lip, or liplike organ.2. The lip of an organ pipe.3. pl.(Anat.) The folds of integument at the opening of the vulva.4. ...
Lab″lab (lăb″lăb), n.(Bot.) an East Indian name for several twining leguminous plants related to the bean, but commonly applied to the hyacinth bean (Dolichos Lablab).
La″bor (lā″bẽr), n. [OE. labour, OF. labour, laber, labur, F. labeur, L. labor; cf. Gr. λαμβάνειν to take, Skr. labh to get, seize.] [Written also labour.] 1. Physical toil or b...
La″bor, v. i. [imp. & p. p.Labored (?); p. pr. & vb. n.Laboring.] [OE. labouren, F. labourer, L. laborare. See Labor, n.] [Written also labour.] 1. To exert muscular strength; t...
La″bor, v. t. [F. labourer, L. laborare.] 1. To work at; to work; to till; to cultivate by toil.The most excellent lands are lying fallow, or only labored by children. W. Tooke....
La″bor, n.(Mining.) A stope or set of stopes.
Labor Day. In most of the States and Territories of the United States, a day, usually the first Monday of September, set aside as a legal holiday, in honor of, or in the interes...
La″bor–sav′ing (?), a. Saving labor; adapted to supersede or diminish the labor of men; as, labor-saving machinery.
Lab″o‐rant (?), n. [L. laborans, p. pr. of laborare to labor.] A chemist. Boyle.