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Definition of Labials
1. labial [n] - See also: labial
Lexicographical Neighbors of Labials
labidometer labidometers labifying labile labile affect labile current labile elements |
Literary usage of Labials
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report (1905)
"dark bands, one between the orbits, one from the orbits downward across the
superior labials and one from the orbits to the angle of the mouth. ..."
2. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia by Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (1868)
"Lastly, the peculiarity of the junction of two inferior labials is less to be
relied on, in view of the fact that in one of our L. bucephala there is one ou ..."
3. Varronianus: A Critical and Historical Introduction to the Ethnography of by John William Donaldson (1860)
"The labials. The labials consist of three mutes and the liquid M. The regular
... This law, applied to the labials only, may be expressed in the following ..."
4. Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology: Including Many of the Principal by James Mark Baldwin (1901)
"... labials — LABORATORY labials : see PHONETICS. Laboratory (of psychology) and
Apparatus : Ger. psychologisches Institut, Institut für experimentelle ..."
5. Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology: Including Many of the Principal by James Mark Baldwin (1901)
"... labials — LABORATORY labials : see PHONETICS. Laboratory (of psychology) and
Apparatus : Ger. psychologisches ..."
6. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for by American Philosophical Society (1885)
"Two small labials below suborbital. Four superior labials ; symphyseal and ...
Superior labials 4 ; tail smooth, with sixteen rings ; symphyseal and post- ..."