bilabialis
Bilabialis is a Latin-derived term meaning “of two lips.” In scholarly usage it appears primarily in two domains: phonetics and anatomy. In modern terminology the more common form is bilabial, used to describe structures or sounds involving both lips; bilabialis is encountered mainly in older texts or Latinized descriptions.
In linguistics, bilabial refers to sounds produced with the contact or close approximation of the upper and
In anatomy, there is no widely recognized separate muscle named bilabialis. Movements of the lips are produced
Etymology: bilabialis derives from bi- “two” + labialis from labium, meaning lip. See also bilabial, lips, and