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labials Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

ত্তষ্ঠ্য বর্ণ, ত্তষ্ঠ্য ধ্বনি,





labials's Usage Examples:

All of these languages have seen labials introduced under the influence of English.


In reptiles, the supralabial scales, also called upper-labials, are those scales that border the mouth opening along the upper jaw.


Also called upper labials.


Sublabials are the scales that form part of the lower lip.


Also called infralabials or lower labials.


In reptiles, the sublabial scales, also called lower-labials or infralabials, are those scales that border the mouth opening along the lower jaw.


consonants; they have instead two series, palatalized and labio-velarized labials.


class encompassing consonants articulated at the extremes of the mouth: labials (lip) and velars (soft palate).


 I shall whisper  Heavenly labials in a world of gutturals.


The labialized labials are more precisely labio-velarized labials.


Upper labials 1–4 contact single loreal; two prefrontals; 33–40 dorsal scale rows at.


labials before front vowels.


Thus: When labials do.


In Nese, for example, labials have become linguolabial before nonrounded vowels; in Tolomako, this has.


[uə] have been retained though the sound [u] occurs before velars and labials.


postocular; a large temporal, wedged in between the fourth and fifth labials; five upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye, fourth largest ; first lower.


contact, and posterior labials horizontally divided, by its divided internasal, upper labials 1–3 contacting the loreal, five lower labials contacting the chin.


The Proto-Indo-European plosives (traditional) labials dentals palatalized velars velars labialized velars voiceless stops *p *t *ḱ *k *kʷ voiced stops.


The eye is separated from the labials by one or two rows of small scales.


There are 10-14 upper labials.


eight upper labials - with the sixth below the center of the eye - and ten lower labials.


The orbit is separated from the upper labials by three rows.



Synonyms:

labial stop; bilabial; consonant; labial consonant;

Antonyms:

schwa; continuant consonant; inharmonious; inconsistent; vowel;

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