The parts of the lips are the upper lip and the lower lip. They function in the process of speaking by helping to shape sounds and words as air passes through the mouth. The lips can be used to create different sounds by changing their position and tension.
The tissue that connects the lower lip to the gum is called the labial frenulum. It helps to stabilize the lip and allows for normal movement during activities like eating and speaking.
The lower labial frenulum is a small fold of tissue that connects the inside of the lower lip to the gum tissue of the lower front teeth. Its primary purpose is to help stabilize the position of the lip and facilitate movements during activities such as chewing and speaking. Additionally, it plays a role in maintaining the alignment of the teeth by limiting excessive movement of the lip.
They follow the lip patterns of the person speaking to them by lip reading. Dialect is caused by lip patterns when speaking.
A correct medical synonym for "upper lip" is "labium superius oris". A correct medical synonym for "lower lip" is "labium inferius oris".The anatomic term for the upper lip is the "labium superius oris" and the lower lip is "lower lip" is "labium inferius oris".
lip quivering
Foolishness.
it means you look so sad that your lower lip is drooping excessively.
If you mean by pulling the lower lip with the hook of the candy cane, no, you cannot break your lower lip. It is more likely that the candy can will break than for it to break your lower lip. It is possible, however, if you have some sort of super cane that is stronger than other normal candy canes.
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it means if someones pouting their lower lip sticks out.
It means that it seems like your going to trip over your lower lip.