Margo vs Labium - What's the difference?
margo | labium |
, a phonetic rendering of (etyl) Margot.
* 1998 , A Patchwork Planet , A.A.Knopf Inc., page 3:
*:"I like names that end with an a, don't you? Or other vowels? Most often it seems to be an a. But wait: Margo' s name ends with an o, for mercy's sake! Barnaby's mother. Or it used to be o. Then she met Barnaby's father and added a t."
(anatomy) A liplike structure; especially one of the two pairs of folds of skin either side of the vulva.
(botany) The lip of a labiate corolla.
(music) The lip against which pressured air is driven in a flue pipe in an organ.
In anatomy terms the difference between margo and labium
is that margo is border, margin while labium is a liplike structure; especially one of the two pairs of folds of skin either side of the vulva.As a proper noun Margo
is {{given name|female|from=French}}, a phonetic rendering of French Margot.margo
English
Proper noun
(en proper noun)- Sophia looked at me. I told her, "Mom thought Margot with a t was higher class."