Labial vs Labral - What's the difference?
labial | labral |
Of or pertaining to the lips or labia
(linguistics) articulated by the lips, as the consonants b, m and w
(dentistry) Of an incisor or canine, on the side facing the lips. See mesial.
(music) Furnished with lips.
(linguistics) a labial consonant
(music) an organ pipe having a lip that influences its sound
Any of the scales bordering the mouth opening of a reptile.
(anatomy) Of or pertaining to a labrum (lip-like projection).
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As adjectives the difference between labial and labral
is that labial is of or pertaining to the lips or labia while labral is of or pertaining to a labrum lip-like projection.As a noun labial
is a labial consonant.labial
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Adjective
(-)- a labial organ pipe