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Showing words for LABIATE using the English dictionary

7 Letter Words for Labiate

bialate, labiate

6 Letter Words for Labiate

abelia, ablate, alaite, albeit, albite, balate, balita, baltei, betail, bletia, labite, libate

5 Letter Words for Labiate

abate, ablet, alate, aliet, alite, baile, balai, balat, balei, balti, batea, batel, beala, beata, beati, belat, blate, bleat, blite, labia, laeti, tabel, tabla, table, talea, telia

4 Letter Words for Labiate

abel, abet, abit, able, aiel, aile, alae, alai, alba, albe, alia, atle, atli, baal, bail, bait, bale, bali, bata, bate, beal, beat, bela, belt, beta, bile, bite, blae, blat, blea, blet, blit, eila, iaea, ilea, ital, itel, laet, lait, lata, late, lati, leat, lite, taal, tabi, tael, tail, tala, tale, tali, teal, teil, tela, teli, tile

3 Letter Words for Labiate

aal, aba, abl, abt, aia, ail, ait, ala, alb, ale, alt, ate, baa, bae, bai, bal, bat, bel, bet, bit, blt, btl, eat, ela, elb, eli, elt, eta, iaa, iba, ile, ita, laa, lab, lai, lat, lea, lei, let, lib, lie, lit, taa, tab, tai, tal, tea, tel, tib, tie, til

Definitions for Labiate

[1] having parts that are shaped or arranged like lips; lipped.
[2] Botany . belonging to the plant family Labiatae (or Lamiaceae). Compare mint family. two-lipped; bilabiate: said of a gamopetalous corolla or gamosepalous calyx.
[3] a labiate plant.
[4] any plant of the family Lamiaceae (formerly Labiatae ), having square stems, aromatic leaves, and a two-lipped corolla: includes mint, thyme, sage, rosemary, etc
[5] of, relating to, or belonging to the family Lamiaceae

Words nearby Labiate

labial splint, labial vein, labialism, labialize, labialized, labiate, labiche, labile, labilize, labio-, labiocervical

Origin of Labiate

From the New Latin word labiātus, dating back to 1700–10. See labium, -ate1

Other words from Labiate

un·la·bi·ate , adjective

Word origin for Labiate

C18: from New Latin labiātus, from Latin labium lip