"illabial" meaning in English

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Adjective

IPA: /ɪˈleɪbi.əl/ [UK, US], /əˈlæebi.ɯ(l)/ [New-Zealand]
Rhymes: -eɪbiəl Etymology: From il- + labial. Etymology templates: {{af|en|il-|labial}} il- + labial Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} illabial (not comparable)
  1. (linguistics, uncommon) Not labial; unrounded or unlabialized. Tags: not-comparable, uncommon Categories (topical): Linguistics, Phonetics Derived forms: illabiality

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          "ref": "1952, John Lotz, “Vowel Frequency in Hungarian”, in WORD, volume 8, number 3, published 2015, →DOI, page 227",
          "text": "Lazicius identifies the second part of this interjection with the long high open phoneme y· (as occurring in fy· 'grass'). This interpretation is certainly incorrect since this interjectional ɯ is illabial, whereas y is rounded.",
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