"Labioscrotal" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Labioscrotal refers to the area of skin located where the scrotum of a male and the vulva of a female meet.
Labioscrotal
Labiodental refers to a type of consonantal sound in languages, specifically a sound made by directing air out of the mouth through the combination of the upper lip and the teeth, such as in the pronunciation of the English words "fly" or "vy". This type of sound is often represented by the symbol "v" in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA).
Labiodentals are a type of consonantal sound used in some languages. In phonetics, labiodentals are a class of sounds that are made by obstructing the airflow with the lips against the teeth. They are also known as "bilabial-dental" or "bilabial-alveolar" sounds. The most common example of a labidental consonant is the sound /f/, as in "fish" or "feel".
Labiolingually refers to the combining of the labial (or lip) and lingual (or tongue) articulations in speech sounds. Specifically, it describes a way of articulating certain sounds that requires the movement of both the lips and the tongue at the same time. For example, the sound of "f" or "v" in English is labiolingual because it involves the simultaneous movement of the lips and tongue to produce the sound.
Labiomancy is the act of reading a person's fate or character from the shape and appearance of their lips and mouth.
Labioplasty is a type of surgical procedure that involves reshaping or reducing the size of the labia, which are the folds of skin surrounding the vulva and vagina in women. The procedure is often performed to improve the aesthetic appearance of the genital area, alleviate discomfort or pain caused by excess skin, or enhance sexual pleasure. There are different types of labioplasty procedures, including reduction labioplasty, reduction and reconstruction labioplasty, and labiaplasty with vulvoplasty.
Labiovelar is a term used in linguistics to refer to a type of consonantal sound that is produced by combining a labial (meaning lips) articulation with a velar (meaning the back of the roof of the mouth) articulation. Specifically, it is a velar consonant (such as /k/ or /g/) that is also rounded by the lips, similar to the way that a bilabial consonant (such as /b/ or /m/) is produced.