lipping

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Englisch - Türkisch
(Tıp, İlaç) Osteoartritte kemiksi dudak gelişimi
dayanma takozu
destek takozu
lip
dudak

Liköre dokunan dudaklar benimkine dokunmayacaklar. - Lips that touch liquor shall not touch mine.

Tom Mary'yi dudaklarından öptü. - Tom kissed Mary on the lips.

lip
{i} ağız
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(Tıp) Dudağa benzer herhangi bir yapı veya oluşum (Vulvayı çevreleyen büyük veya küçük dudaklardan her biri)
lip
küstahlık
lip
nefesli sazların ağızlığı
lip
nefesli sazın ağıza yerleştirilme şekli
lip
öpmek

Gözlerini kapadı, dudaklarını sıktı ve öpmek için öne eğildi. - She closed her eyes, pursed her lips and leaned forward for a kiss.

lip
dudaklarla dokunmak
lip
edepsizlik
lip
lip
anat
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(Tıp) (o) Yağ
lip
ağıza almak
lip
(Tıp) Dudak ağzı üstten ve alttan çevreleyen iki adet etli oluşumdan her biri
lip
argo küstahlık
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dudak şeklinde şey
lip
(Tıp) Yara kenarı, yarayı çevreleyen kenarlardan her biri
lip
mırıldanma
lip
(Tıp) Yaranın kenarı
lip
kenar
lip
conta
lip
lep
lip
erin
lip
{i} argo küstahlık, yüzsüzlük
Englisch - Englisch

Definition von lipping im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch

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To simulate speech merely by lip-movement, as suffices for a lip-reader
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To utter verbally
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The rim of an open container
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backtalk, verbal impertinence

Don’t give me any lip!.

lip
to make a golf ball hit the lip of the cup, without dropping in
lip
To touch with the lips, notably kiss or lick, lap the lips against something
lip
{n} the front of the mouth, the edge of a thing
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{v} to salute with the lips, kiss, bill, fondle
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One of the edges of the aperture of a univalve shell
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(aka: "rim") the top edge of the hole, above the cup as in the lip of a glass Example: My putt hit the left lip and tried to spin out but ended up falling in
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fleshy folds of tissue as those surrounding the mouth
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One of the two opposite divisions of a labiate corolla
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noun The edge of any obstacle that a skateboarder rides On ramps, the lip usually is completed with coping On a bank or curb, the square or angled corner is the lip
lip
Library Information Plan
lip
n (AS lippa, lippe, lip) the upper or lower part of a bilabiate calyx or corolla
lip
an edge that projects slightly, such as the rim of the lid for a pot or jar
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{i} either of two fleshy parts which form the edge of the mouth of humans and animals; edge which projects outwards; boldness, impertinence, impudence (Slang)
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{f} kiss, osculate; answer back, answer insolently
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The lower petal forming a lip as in the orchid and mint families
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The top edge of a halfpipe wall
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An overhanging extension designed into a signature to facilitate opening it to the spine on a sewing machine Usually a "high-folio" lip is specified, which means that the back half of the signature, with the higher folio (page) numbers, should be longer than the front half Lips should normally be at least 1/4"
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A Loop Initialization Primitive is a signal issued on a Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop in preparation for a reset
lip
To utter; to speak
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The sharp cutting edge on the end of an auger
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Impertinence
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The part of a U-ring seal or lip seal (MSE) which forms the sealing surface
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A part of the body that resembles a lip, such as the edge of a wound or the labia
lip
Learner Information Packages LIP is an IMS specification for compiling a set of information about a learner, their learning achievements and their learning preferences The Profile enables learners, institutions and employers to build up a picture of learner's abilities and aptitudes The specification sets out common data formats for describing learners, which enable Profiles to be exchanged between systems See the CETIS Learner Information Packages SIG
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Your lips are the two outer parts of the edge of your mouth. Wade stuck the cigarette between his lips
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The upper or lower protruding part part of a irregular flower (corolla or calyx)
lip
The odd and peculiar petal in the Orchis family
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An edge of an opening; a thin projecting part of anything; a kind of short open spout; as, the lip of a vessel
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A projection found on the proximal ventral surface of a detached piece below the striking platform Some researchers believe that a pronounced lip indicates the detached piece was removed with a soft hammer
lip
Loop Initialization Primitve Sequence This Primitive Sequence applies only to the Arbitrated Loop topology It is transmitted by an L_Port to (re)initialize the Loop
lip
Either of the two fleshy protrusions around the opening of the mouth
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In man the lips are organs of speech essential to certain articulations
lip
Solid strip of wood, often decoratively cut, used to finish the edge of a large element such as a top or drawers, etc
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Loop Initialization Primitive, related to target IDs on SCSI busses
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(also "rim") the top edge of the hole, above the cup Example: My putt hit the left lip and tried to spin out but ended up falling in
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(Anglo-Saxon, lippe, the lip ) To curl the lip To express contempt or disgust with the mouth To hang the lip To drop the under lip in sullenness or contempt Thus Helen explains why her brother Troilus is not abroad by saying, “He hangs the lip at something ” (Act iii 1 ) “A foolish hanging of thy nether lip ”- Shakespeare: 1 Henry IV , ii 4 To shoot out the lip To show scorn “All they that see me laugh me to scorn They shoot out the lip; they shake the head ”- Psalm xxii 7
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To touch with the lips; to put the lips to; hence, to kiss
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The lip of something such as a container or a high area of land is its edge. the lip of the jug. the lip of Mount Etna's smouldering crater. = rim
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Hence, by a figure they denote the mouth, or all the organs of speech, and sometimes speech itself
lip
Loop Initialization Primitive sequence
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The pitching edge of a HOLLOW or semi-hollow wave
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Same as rim The bottom edge of a bell where inner and outer surface come to a point
lip
The edge of the hole
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If you lick your lips, you move your tongue across your lips as you think about or taste something pleasant. They licked their lips in anticipation We swallowed the chocolates in one gulp, licking our lips
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an impudent or insolent rejoinder; "don't give me any of your sass"
lip
Lymphocytic Interstitial Pneumonia
lip
Irregularity or defect in double seam occurring at the lap Due to insufficient tucking of cover hook, resulting in a short cover hook and characterized by a blowing or sharp AV@ projection at the bottom of the double seam Also known as a ADroop@
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The projection on one side of a striking plate on the surface of which the springbolt of the lock or latch first strikes when the door is closed Usually radiused or bevelled to guide the springbolt
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One of the two fleshy folds which surround the orifice of the mouth in man and many other animals
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To clip; to trim
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One of the parts in a corolla or calyx divided into two unequal parts
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the top edge of a vessel
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