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Labialising
[
ley
-bee-
uh
-lahyz
]
la·bi·al·ize
/
ˈleɪ
bi
əˌlaɪz
/
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[
ley
-bee-
uh
-lahyz
]
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verb (used with object),
-ized,
-iz·ing.
Phonetics
.
to give a
labial
character to (a sound), for example, to round (a vowel).
Also,
especially British
,
la·bi·al·ise
.
Origin:
1865–70;
labial
+
-ize
Related forms
la·bi·al·i·za·tion,
noun
un·la·bi·al·ize,
verb (used with object),
-ized,
-iz·ing.
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