The word "Labras" is spelled as [læbɹəz], with the initial sound produced by the tip of the tongue touching the alveolar ridge, followed by an open mid-front vowel, then a voiced alveolar approximant consonant, and lastly a voiceless alveolar fricative consonant. This word is not commonly used in English, but it can refer to the plural form of "Labra," which means "lip" in Latin. The correct spelling of this word can be important for clear communication and effective writing.