labiate

pronunciation

How to pronounce labiate in British English: UK ['leɪbɪeɪt]word uk audio image

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  • Adjective:
    having lips or parts that resemble lips

Word Origin

labiate (adj.)
"having a lip or lip-like part," 1706, from Modern Latin labiatus "lipped," from Latin labium "lip" (see lip (n.)).

Example

1. Japanese most new product - smile exerciser -- the corners of the mouth labiate enhances the compensator -- forever youth .

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