A consonant whose articulation involves movement of the lips.
1 Few of them master the labial art, which perhaps accounts for much.
2 Occurrence of the labial talon cusp is rare in the dental literature.
3 The labial appendages of the Hottentot female have been celebrated for many years.
4 It is called a vocal labial consonant, which, no doubt, serves it right.
5 With visual signalling and labial dumb show, Emily Louise implored enlightenment.
6 We propose that this gene network contributes to normal foreskin, scrotum, and labial development.
7 Its location on the labial mucosa influences the therapeutic approach.
8 This dysfunction was associated with more pronounced labial salivary glandular inflammation but not fibrosis.
9 Olive, beneath pale olive, vertebral scales darker, slightly spotted; labial shield pale, dark edged.
10 Ruary says that they feed using an amazing labial mask.
11 A too short superior labial frenum is quite normal in babies and little children.
12 In the anteroposterior plane, the upper incisors occlude on the labial aspects of lower incisors.
13 It was not necessary to articulate any sound, but only to give the labial movements.
14 Two girls were treated with oestrogen for labial fusion.
15 We then carry out a genetic analysis of the labial gene in embryonic brain development.
16 Temples shielded; labial plates moderate; chin shields two pair; middle of the throat shielded, sides scaly.
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