labial

Meaning of labial

adjective
  1. relating to the lips.
  2. (of a consonant) requiring partial or complete closure of the lips (e.g. p, b, f, v, m, w ), or (of a vowel) requiring rounded lips (e.g. oo in m oo n).

noun

a labial sound.

late 16th century: from medieval Latin labialis, from Latin labium ‘lip’.

Information about labial

Hyphenation of labial

labial

  • It consists of 1 syllables and 6 chars.
  • labial is a word monosyllabic because it has one syllable

Translation of labial

Anagrams of labial

abilla

Words that rhyme with labial

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