netherlip
English
Etymology 1
From nether- + lip, modelled after lower lip. Compare Old Frisian nitherlippa (“lower lip”), German Niederlippe (“lower lip”).
Noun
netherlip (plural netherlips)
- (anatomy) The lower lip.
- 1820, Tobias Smollett, Robert Anderson, The Miscellaneous Works of Tobias Smollett, M.D.:
- Looby's face grew pale, and his netherlip began to tremble; the patient was dismayed, and the old gentlewoman concerned and perplexed.
- 2002, David Grossman, The Book of Intimate Grammar:
- She smiled. Again her netherlip protruded, curiously, affectionately.
Etymology 2
From netherlips.
Anagrams
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