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Meaning of "labiated" in the English dictionary

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PRONUNCIATION OF LABIATED

ˈleɪbɪˌeɪtɪd


GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF LABIATED

noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation
Labiated is an adjective.
The adjective is the word that accompanies the noun to determine or qualify it.

WHAT DOES LABIATED MEAN IN ENGLISH?

Definition of labiated in the English dictionary

The definition of labiated in the dictionary is having a lip or lips. Other definition of labiated is labiate.



WORDS THAT RHYME WITH LABIATED

arpeggiated · brecciated · emaciated · floriated · foliated · glaciated · historiated · infuriated · lineated · nonirradiated · pileated · unaffiliated · unappropriated · unassociated · undifferentiated · undissociated · unirradiated · unmediated · unsubstantiated · unvitiated

WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE LABIATED

labia · labia majora · labia minora · labial · labial pipe · labialisation · labialise · labialism · labiality · labialization · labialize · labially · labiate · Labiche · labile · lability · labiodental · labionasal · labiovelar · labis

WORDS THAT END LIKE LABIATED

abbreviated · affiliated · ciliated · dedicated · deglaciated · fasciated · fimbriated · herniated · humiliated · inebriated · non-affiliated · nonassociated · satiated · striated · trifoliated · unabbreviated · unappreciated · undepreciated · unexpiated · uninitiated · unstriated

Synonyms and antonyms of labiated in the English dictionary of synonyms

SYNONYMS

Translation of «labiated» into 25 languages

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TRANSLATION OF LABIATED

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labiated
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labiadas
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labiated
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labiated
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labiated
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labiated
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labiated
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Labiated
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labiated
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labiated
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लेजिटेड
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labiated
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labiated
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jasnotowatych
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labiated
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labiated
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labiated
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labiated
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labiated
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Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about labiated

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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LABIATED»

Discover the use of labiated in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to labiated and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Zoological Magazine: Or Journal of Natural History
OF all bears the labiated or sloth bear presents the rudest and most shapeless figure. One might suppose that our great countryman Ray had had this species especially under his' eye when he characterized 'F the ursine genus. The whole 0  ...
‎1833
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A New and Accurate System of Natural History ...
The flowers grow in spikes, and consist of a single, labiated, purple petal. The flower-cup is short, and divided into five parts, containing four black, shining, and almost triangular, seeds. It grows wild in moist woody places, and near the sides  ...
Richard Brookes, 1763
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Dictionary of the Welsh Language: Explained in English
Gwefiau ceimion, wry chops. Gweflaid,!./. — pi. gwefleidiau (gwefl) A chop-full Gweflaidd, a. (gwefl) Like a lip, labiated. Gweflawd, s. m. (gwefl) A dash on the chops. Gweflawg, a. (gwefl) Blobber-lipped. Gwefidew, a. (gwefl — tew) Thick- lipped.
William Owen Pughe, 1832
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Modern Geography: A Description of the Empires, Kingdoms, ...
... or labiated plants, hold a conspicuous place in the English Flora: of these, none, except perhaps the Digitalis (foxglove), deserve to be ranked among the poisonous plants; a considerable number, however, exhibit a strong aromatic smell, ...
John Pinkerton, Nicolle de La Croix, John Pond, 1817
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Annals of Philosophy, Or, Magazine of Chemistry, Mineralogy, ...
All the ranunculaceaa which become double b the development of the threads into flat petals have then common petals generally flat; all those which become double by the development of the anthers into horns that are more or less labiated, ...
Thomas Thomson, 1818
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The Scots Magazine ...
On limiting them to the countries in which the number of the species is exactly known, and by dividing this number by that of the glumaceze, the leguminous plants, the labiated, and the compound, we find numerical relations which form very ...
‎1819
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The London Medical Dictionary: Including, Under Distinct ...
Linn:'eus includes the labiated and personate flowers under the epithet ringcns; but, by this means, some confusion is introduced. It would be better to style an irregular monopetalous flower with two lips labiated ; those gaping and open, ...
Bartholomew Parr, 1819
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British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences, ...
The class of Didynamia contains the labiated and per'sonated plants. The Angiospermia are the personated ; the others the labiated kind. In this order many of the corollas are personate, or labiate, with lips closed; some, however, have ...
William Nicholson, 1819
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Sp. Pl. 827, is a See BALSee Aurmurm ms' low shrubby plant, with small oblong leaves,_ pointed at both ends. set in pairs without pedicles; at'the tops of the branches stand woolly heads, containing small white labiated flowers, whose upper ...
Bartholomew Parr, 1809
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Philosophical Magazine and Journal
On limiting them to the countries in which the number of the species is exactly known *, and by dividing this number by that of the Glumaceae'r, the legumiuous plants, the labiated, and the compound, we fi-nd numerical relations which form ...
‎1816
REFERENCE
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