uniˈlabiate, a.
[ad. mod.L. ūnilabiāt-us: see uni- and labiate a.]
(See quots.) Also uniˈlabiated a.
| 1731 Bailey (ed. 2) II, Unilabiated, having but one lip, spoken of flowers. [Hence in Ash (1775), etc.] 1826 Kirby & Sp. Entomol. IV. 38 Some spiracles, however, are unilabiate, or have only one lip. 1847 Royle Mat. Med. 614 Corolla with outer limb 3-parted, the interior unilabiate. |