delabialization

delabialization
/dee lay'bee euh leuh zay"sheuhn/, n. Phonet.
1. the result or process of delabializing.
2. the historical progression in which labial sounds delabialize, as the kw-sound in Latin words in quin- "five" becoming a k-sound as in Spanish quince "fifteen."
[1905-10; DE- + LABIALIZATION]

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