- lip|less
- lip|less «LIHP lihs», adjective.having no lips.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Lip reconstruction — may be required after trauma or surgical excision. The lips are considered the beginning of the oral cavity and they are the most common site of oral cavity cancer. Any reconstruction of the lips must include both functional and cosmetic… … Wikipedia
LIP — LIP; lip·a·rid·i·dae; lip·a·ris; lip·a·rite; lip; lip·id; lip·i·do·plast; lip·i·do·sis; lip·i·do·some; lip·in; lip·less; lip·o·gram; lip·o·gram·mat·ic; lip·o·gram·ma·tism; lip·o·gram·ma·tist; lip·pen; lip·per·ings; lip·pia; lip·pi·ness;… … English syllables
less — less·est; less·ness; let·ter·less; li·cense·less; lid·less; life·less; life·less·ly; life·less·ness; light·less; light·less·ness; limb·less; lime·less; lim·it·less; line·less; lint·less; lip·less; list·less; list·less·ly; list·less·ness;… … English syllables
Lip sync — or Lip synch (short for lip synchronization) is a technical term for matching lip movements with voice. The term can refer to: a technique often used for performances in the production of film, video and television programs; the science of… … Wikipedia
LIP (clockwork company) — LIP is a French clock company whose turmoil became emblematic of the conflicts between workers and management in France.The LIP factory, based in Besançon in eastern France, was having financial problems in the late 1960s and early 1970s, and… … Wikipedia
Lip — Infobox Anatomy Name = Lip Latin = labia oris GraySubject = GrayPage = Caption = Female lips Precursor = System = |non visible organ Artery = inferior labial, superior labial Vein = inferior labial, superior labial Nerve = frontal, infraorbital… … Wikipedia
lip dub — n. A video that features one or more people lip synching to a song, which is later dubbed over the edited footage. Also: lip dub, lipdub. lip dubbing n. Example Citations: This city can t get enough of Rob Bliss, the urban artist and visionary… … New words
lip — I. n cheek, back chat. The expression dates to at least 1818 and is typically used by authority figures to characterise the utterances of unruly subordinates. It is a common usage in Britain and Aus tralia, but less so in the USA. ► Lesson number … Contemporary slang
less of the lip — Talk less. Be less impudent … A concise dictionary of English slang
Cleft lip and palate — For other uses, see Cleft. Cleft lip and palate Classification and external resources … Wikipedia