different between lips vs endolabial
lips
English
Pronunciation
- enPR: l?ps, IPA(key): /l?ps/
Noun
lips
- plural of lip
Derived terms
Verb
lips
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lip
Verb
lips (third-person singular simple present lipses, present participle lipsing, simple past and past participle lipsed) (MLE)
- to kiss, to smooch
Anagrams
- LISP, LSPI, Lisp, lisp, pils, slip
Estonian
Etymology
From German Schlips.
Noun
lips (genitive lipsu, partitive lipsu)
- tie, necktie
Declension
Derived terms
- kikilips (bowtie)
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endolabial
English
Etymology
endo- +? labial
Adjective
endolabial (not comparable)
- (of vowel rounding) With the lips protruding.
Synonyms
- (of vowel rounding): protruded, lip-pouting, horizontal lip-rounding, outrounding, and inner rounding
Antonyms
- (of vowel rounding): exolabial
Translations
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