About us
Define
Definitions for
"bilabial"
Keywords:
articulated
,
fricatives
,
consonant
,
lebil
,
baj
Related Terms:
Velar
,
Guttural
,
Fricative
,
Retroflex
,
Plosive
,
Acoustical
,
Sibilant
,
Phonation
,
Sibilance
,
Acoustic
,
Buzz
,
Affricate
,
Sonic
,
Whistle
,
Voiced
,
Articulation
,
Resound
,
Audible
,
Hum
,
Whisper
,
Hearing
,
Sonorous
,
Hard-of-hearing
,
Stridulate
,
Hear
,
Growl
,
Formant
,
Residual hearing
,
Aural
,
Auditory
,
Hypernasality
,
Vocal cords
,
Euphony
,
Threshold of hearing
,
Echolocation
,
Ambience
,
Cacophony
,
Sibilate
,
Continuant
,
Whistle
,
Auditory perception
,
Reverb
,
Sound
,
Vowel
,
Hearing threshold
,
Reverberation
,
Audiogram
,
Consonant
,
Infrasound
produced using both lips; -- said of a consonant. As, bilabial fricatives.
ftp.uga.edu
a consonant that is articulated using both lips, as p or b or w.
ftp.uga.edu
made by narrowing/closing the lips: e.g. "petal" - (closing) and "wobble" (narrowing)
bowland-files.lancs.ac.uk
of or relating to or being a speech sound that is articulated using both lips; "bilabial fricatives"
wordnet.princeton.edu
ˌbajˈlebil̩]- adjective for things involving both lips - specifically: the place of articulation of a sound made with both lips as the articulators, e.g., , , .
umanitoba.ca
(C): (point of articulation). A sound produced by bringing the lips together.
linguistlist.org
View 3 more results