lipping
Variant of lip
lip (lip)
noun
- either of the two fleshy folds forming the edges of the mouth
- anything like a lip, as in structure or in being an edge, rim, or margin; specif.,
- the edge of a wound
- the projecting rim of a pitcher, cup, etc.
- the edge of the mouthpiece of a wind instrument
- the edge on either side of the sound-producing opening of an organ flue pipe
- the cutting edge of any of certain tools
- Anat. labium
- Bot. a lip-shaped corolla, calyx, or petal, as in a mint or an orchid
- labellum
- the position and use of the lips in playing a wind instrument; embouchure
- Slang impertinent or insolent talk
Etymology: ME lippe < OE lippa, akin to MDu lippe < IE base *leb-, to hang loosely, lip > L labes, a falling, labium, lip
transitive verb lipped, lipping lip′·ping
- to touch with the lips; specif.,
- to place the lips in the proper position for playing (a wind instrument)
- Archaic to kiss
- to utter, esp. softly
- Golf to come just to the edge of (the cup): said of the ball
adjective
- Phonet. articulated with a lip or the lips; labial: not widely used as a technical term a lip consonant
- of or for the lips
- from the lips only; spoken, but insincere
Related Forms:
- lipless lip′·less adjective
bite one's lip
hang on the lips of
keep a stiff upper lip
☆smack one's lips
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