ETYM Old Eng. lippe, AS. lippa; akin to Dutch lip, German lippe, lefze, Old High Germ. lefs, Dan. laebe, Swed. läpp, Latin labium, labrum. Related to Labial.
Fleshy folds of tissue as those surrounding the mouth.
Either of two fleshy folds of tissue that surround the mouth and play a role in speaking
1. Partie extérieure et charnue qui borde la bouche ou la vulve.
2. La bouche a une lèvre supérieure et une lèvre inférieure, la vulve de grandes et de petites lèvres.
3. Par analogie : les lèvres d'une plaie, les rebords.
Grand pétale inférieur chez certaines fleurs (les labiées en particulier).
1. Insincere
2. Produced with the participation of the lips; labial
Either of the two parts of a bilabiate corolla or calyx
The top edge of a vessel or other container
Boldness, impertinence, impudence (Slang)
1. To touch with the lips; especially; kiss
2. Utter
3. To lap against; lick
4. To hit (a putt) so that the ball hits the edge of the cup but fails to drop in — usually used with out
5. To hit the edge of the cup without dropping in — used with out