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bi·la·bi·al B0245400 (bī-lā′bē-əl)adj.1. Pronounced or articulated with both lips, as the consonants b, p, m, and w.2. Relating to both lips.n. A bilabial sound or consonant. bi·la′bi·al·ly adv.bilabial (baɪˈleɪbɪəl) adj (Phonetics & Phonology) of, relating to, or denoting a speech sound articulated using both lips: (p) is a bilabial stop, (w) a bilabial semivowel. n (Phonetics & Phonology) a bilabial speech soundbi•la•bi•al (baɪˈleɪ bi əl) adj. 1. (of a speech sound) produced with the lips close together or touching, as the sounds (p), (b), (m), and (w). n. 2. a bilabial speech sound. [1860–65] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | bilabial - a consonant that is articulated using both lips; /p/ or /b/ or /w/labial, labial consonant - a consonant whose articulation involves movement of the lips | Adj. | 1. | bilabial - of or relating to or being a speech sound that is articulated using both lips; "bilabial fricatives" | TranslationsbilabialenUK
bilabial[bī′lāb·ē·əl] (anthropology) Distance between the highest point on the upper lip and lowest point on the lower lip. bilabialenUK
bi·la·bi·al (bī-lā'bē-ăl) 1. Pertaining to both lips. 2. Speech sounds formed by contact or controlled airflow between the two lips, as in the sounds /b/ and /p/. [bi + L. labium, lip]bilabialenUK
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