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Lip
Lip
n.
One
of
the
two
fleshy
folds
which
surround
the
orifice
of
the
mouth
in
man
and
many
other
animals
. In
man
the
lips
are
organs
of
speech
essential
to
certain
articulations
.
Hence
, by a
figure
they
denote
the
mouth
, or
all
the
organs
of
speech
,
and
sometimes
speech
itself
.
Lip
n.
An
edge
of an
opening
; a
thin
projecting
part
of
anything
; a
kind
of
short
open
spout
; as,
the
lip
of a
vessel
.
Lip
n.
The
sharp
cutting
edge
on
the
end
of an
auger
.
Lip
n.
One
of
the
two
opposite
divisions
of a
labiate
corolla
.
Lip
n.
The
odd
and
peculiar
petal
in
the
Orchis
family
.
See
Orchidaceous
.
Lip
n.
One
of
the
edges
of
the
aperture
of a
univalve
shell
.
Lip
v. t.
To
touch
with
the
lips
; to
put
the
lips
to;
hence
, to
kiss
.
Lip
v. t.
To
utter
; to
speak
.
Lip
v. t.
To
clip
; to
trim
.
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