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lipping

Variant of lip

noun

  1. either of the two fleshy folds forming the edges of the mouth
  2. anything like a lip, as in structure or in being an edge, rim, or margin; specif.,
    1. the edge of a wound
    2. the projecting rim of a pitcher, cup, etc.
    3. the edge of the mouthpiece of a wind instrument
    4. the edge on either side of the sound-producing opening of an organ flue pipe
    5. the cutting edge of any of certain tools
    6. Anat. labium
    7. Bot. a lip-shaped corolla, calyx, or petal, as in a mint or an orchid
    8. labellum
  3. the position and use of the lips in playing a wind instrument; embouchure
  4. Slang impertinent or insolent talk

transitive verb lipped, lipping

  1. to touch with the lips; specif.,
    1. to place the lips in the proper position for playing (a wind instrument)
    2. Archaic to kiss
  2. to utter, esp. softly
  3. Golf to come just to the edge of (the cup): said of the ball

adjective

  1. Phonet. articulated with a lip or the lips; labial: not widely used as a technical term: a lip consonant
  2. of or for the lips
  3. from the lips only; spoken, but insincere

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Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2010 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio. Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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