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yaranın kenarı

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Turkish - English
(Tıp) lip
To simulate speech merely by lip-movement, as suffices for a lip-reader
One of the edges of the aperture of a univalve shell
(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
fleshy folds of tissue as those surrounding the mouth
One of the two opposite divisions of a labiate corolla
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
Library Information Plan
n (AS lippa, lippe, lip) the upper or lower part of a bilabiate calyx or corolla
an edge that projects slightly, such as the rim of the lid for a pot or jar
{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)
{f} kiss, osculate; answer back, answer insolently
The lower petal forming a lip as in the orchid and mint families
The top edge of a halfpipe wall
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"
A Loop Initialization Primitive is a signal issued on a Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop in preparation for a reset
To utter; to speak
The sharp cutting edge on the end of an auger
Impertinence
The part of a U-ring seal or lip seal (MSE) which forms the sealing surface
A part of the body that resembles a lip, such as the edge of a wound or the labia