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Example sentences for "labial"

Lexicographically close words:
labellum; labels; labentia; labi; labia; labials; labiate; labile; lability; labio
  1. The orbicularis oris being also paralysed, the patient is unable to show his upper teeth, and the labial consonants are pronounced indistinctly.

  2. It is due to imperfect fusion of the globular process with the labial plates of the maxillary process.

  3. The term "double lip" is applied to a condition occasionally met with in young men, in which there is a hypertrophy of the labial glands in the mucous membrane of the upper lip.

  4. Head with two long labial palps; shell ovoid; operculum horny, semicircular, carinated.

  5. The outline of the velar area becomes strongly emarginated and can be traced through the more mature embryos to the cephalic lobes or labial processes of the adult Limnaeus (fig.

  6. This is shown by the labial commissure and pedal cords of the nervous system, by the opening of the gonad into the right kidney, and by other points.

  7. These are the labial palpi or feelers of the lips.

  8. When this organ is not in use, it is beautifully coiled into a close spiral which lies between the labial palpi.

  9. As with the other moths of the family, its labial palpi are very long.

  10. The labial palpi are three-jointed, the joints being broad, and in life directed backwards instead of forwards as in the higher insects.

  11. But in the true insects and Myriopods, we have the addition of special sense organs, the antennæ, and another pair of appendages, the labial palpi.

  12. The males have prolonged hairs extending from the ears round the cheeks, forming a ruff, or whiskers as they are sometimes called, although the true whiskers are the labial bristles.

  13. The labial palpi are usually large, and the proboscis, when not in use, can be coiled up spirally between them.

  14. In a labial manner; with, or by means of, the lips.

  15. It has a suctorial mouth, with labial appendages, and a single pair of gill openings.

  16. The head end is thickened, and is provided with three prominent labial papillae enclosing the mouth.

  17. The head end terminates in three prominent labial papillae surrounding the mouth, and the tail end is short and conical.

  18. Sometimes labial herpes or similar ulcerations follow, which are likewise sore and painful.

  19. The mouth is enclosed by six rounded labial papillae.

  20. And soe the question must rest on the assumption quhither w be a labial letter and quho a guttural syllab.

  21. But w is a labial letter, quho a guttural sound.

  22. Then (said I) a labial letter can not symboliz a guttural syllab.

  23. Dhe labial aspirate gennerated dhe Eollic digamma F (howevver turned), hwich by and by gave birth to' dhe Lattin V.

  24. Temples shielded; labial plates moderate; chin shields two pair; middle of the throat shielded, sides scaly.

  25. In Myxinoids on the other hand the labial skeleton is small and consists merely of barbels round the mouth.

  26. Imbedded in the tissue external to the upper jaw are a pair of =labial cartilages=, and a similar but smaller pair are imbedded in the tissue external to the lower jaw.

  27. In correlation with the small development of the labial suctorial apparatus in Myxinoids the lingual apparatus is very greatly developed.

  28. In Lampreys a labial suctorial apparatus is well developed, including a large ring-like piece of cartilage (fig.

  29. Rodriguez transcribes the latter item as at or vat (Arte, 127) which suggests a close relationship between the labial and glottal aspirates.

  30. Used here as a term to describe the palatal and labial series.

  31. Third lower labial very large; first lower labial in contact with its fellow, behind the symphysial.

  32. Snout short, rounded; first lower labial shield in contact with its neighbour behind the symphysis.

  33. As we proceed towards the anterior portion, we find that these serous tubes are interspersed with others which are exclusively mucous or sero-mucous, and they become entangled with those of the upper labial gland, properly so-called.

  34. The body is more or less laterally compressed; the eyes are usually small, with circular pupils; the scales of the nose have two notches on the upper labial border.

  35. Eyes separated from the labial shields by the suboculars.

  36. Head very distinct from neck, covered with imbricate scales; eyes large, with vertical pupils, usually separated from the labial shields by small scales; nostrils lateral.

  37. Postocular shield in contact with a large temporal; second lower labial very large, fused with the chin-shields.

  38. Sides of the head yellow or whitish; labial shields tinged with black on the posterior edge.

  39. The young leafy buds or young stems arise from these confervoid filaments.

  40. In this moss, the nodding unequal curved capsule (fig.

  41. In many of the former kind of cells, little round apertures exist on the under surface, and minute animals may sometimes be found imprisoned in them.

  42. On each side of the proboscis is a lip-feeler or labial palpus, for the organ represents the labium of other insects.

  43. The labial half of the right M1 is all that remains; decay is apparent both in the crown and roots on the lingual side of this tooth.

  44. Adult: Lingual cusps worn smooth and labial cusps showing considerable wear; labial cusp of M3 may persist.

  45. Young: M3 worn smooth except for labial cusps, and M1 and M2 showing little or no wear.

  46. The known tadpoles have ventral mouths, 2/3 tooth-rows, two or more rows of labial papillae, and long tails with low fins.

  47. Between the labial palpi is the mouth, which leads into the stomach by a short, wide tube, and then into a convoluted tube which finally passes through the heart, and terminates near the exhalent siphon as above described.

  48. On raising the upper gill-plates we may observe the dark colour of the digestive gland (liver) at the base of the foot, and also see two or more tentacles or labial palpi on the anterior side of the same.

  49. Last joint of the labial palpi of Oxyporus.

  50. Cracking of the labial mucous membrane during winter led to incessant licking and nibbling at the roughened surface.

  51. Labial tics of this nature may be styled tics of facial mimicry.

  52. Cruchet, for instance, describes indifferently as labial tic or intermittent labial hemispasm clonic elevation or depression of the oral aperture developing in central facial paralysis, especially in children.

  53. Of these, two types may be distinguished, according as expansion or occlusion of the labial orifice predominates.

  54. The most fruitful source of the tics under consideration is to be found in labial cracks and dental mischief.

  55. During ventriloquy, the lips and jaws being always more or less open, this slight labial movement generally remains unnoticed, unless special attention be directed to it.

  56. The labial sounds, such as b, p, m, when the jaw is thus fixed, can be made with the slightest possible motion of the lips.

  57. Width of the labial rima: between the two extremities of the rima.

  58. In the labial zone the orbicular muscle is intensely active, and the lips contract.

  59. This line, if prolonged, passes slightly within the extreme angle of the labial aperture, and forms the limit of the chin (see the portrait of Cavalieri, Fig.

  60. Accordingly, sorrow draws the frontal zone upward, and the labial zone downward; in other words, it lengthens the face.

  61. Labial expression, on the other hand, is much more developed, and frequently attention is indicated by a contraction of the orbicular muscle of the lips into a circle; and surprise is shown in the same way.

  62. Labial lobes large, oval, contiguous with one another, at the tip of the labrum.

  63. Praementum smaller than the hypopharynx, in outline roughly oval or semicircular with the two labial palpi surrounded by hairs at the base.


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    Other words:
    alveolar; articulation; aspiration; assimilated; assimilation; back; broad; central; cerebral; check; close; consonant; dental; diphthong; dorsal; explosive; flat; front; glide; glottal; guttural; hard; heavy; high; labial; lateral; lax; light; lingual; liquid; low; mid; modification; mute; muted; narrow; nasal; open; palatal; peak; pharyngeal; phone; phonetic; phonic; pitched; rounded; soft; sonant; sonority; stop; stopped; stressed; strong; surd; syllabic; syllable; tense; thick; throaty; tonal; tonic; unaccented; unstressed; vocable; voice; voiced; voiceless; vowel; weak; wide