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Definition of liber
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of liber is as below...
Liber (n.) The inner bark of
plants,
lying next to the wood. It
usually
contains
a large
proportion
of
woody,
fibrous
cells,
and is,
therefore,
the part from which the fiber of the plant is
obtained,
as that of hemp, etc..
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Cosmopolite
::
Cosmopolite
(a.)
Having
no fixed
residence;
at home in any
place;
free from local
attachments
or
prejudices;
not
provincial;
liberal.
Manumit
::
Manumit
(v. t.) To
release
from
slavery;
to
liberate
from
personal
bondage
or
servitude;
to free, as a
slave..
Profuse
::
Profuse
(a.)
Pouring
forth with
fullness
or
exuberance;
bountiful;
exceedingly
liberal;
giving
without
stint;
as, a
profuse
government;
profuse
hospitality..
Ungenerous
::
Ungenerous
(a.) Not
generous;
illiberal;
ignoble;
unkind;
dishonorable.
Liberality
::
Liberality
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
liberal;
liberal
disposition
or
practice;
freedom
from
narrowness
or
prejudice;
generosity;
candor;
charity.
Review
::
Review
(n.) To go over and
examine
critically
or
deliberately.
Rush
::
Rush (v. i.) To enter into
something
with undue haste and
eagerness,
or
without
due
deliberation
and
preparation;
as, to rush
business
or
speculation..
Regress
::
Regress
(n.) The power or
liberty
of
passing
back.
Ingress
::
Ingress
(n.) Power or
liberty
of
entrance
or
access;
means of
entering;
as, all
ingress
was
prohibited..
Housekeeping
::
Housekeeping
(n.)
Hospitality;
a
liberal
and
hospitable
table;
a
supply
of
provisions.
Licentiate
::
Licentiate
(n.) One who acts
without
restraint,
or takes a
liberty,
as if
having
a
license
therefor..
Magister
::
Magister
(n.)
Master;
sir; -- a title of the
Middle
Ages, given to a
person
in
authority,
or to one
having
a
license
from a
university
to teach
philosophy
and the
liberal
arts..
Libertine
::
Libertine
(n.)
Dissolute;
licentious;
profligate;
loose in
morals;
as,
libertine
principles
or
manners..
Illiberalizing
::
Illiberalizing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Illiberaliz.
Enfranchise
::
Enfranchise
(v. t.) To set free; to
liberate
from
slavery,
prison,
or any
binding
power..
Caliber
::
Caliber
(n.) Alt. of
Calibr.
Free
::
Free
(superl.)
Not
confined
or
imprisoned;
released
from
arrest;
liberated;
at
liberty
to go.
Polarization
::
Polarization
(n.) An
effect
produced
upon the
plates
of a
voltaic
battery,
or the
electrodes
in an
electrolytic
cell, by the
deposition
upon them of the gases
liberated
by the
action
of the
current.
It is
chiefly
due to the
hydrogen,
and
results
in an
increase
of the
resistance,
and the
setting
up of an
opposing
electro-motive
force,
both of which tend
materially
to
weaken
the
current
of the
battery,
or that
passing
through
the
cell..
Liberty
::
Liberty
(n.) A
privilege
conferred
by a
superior
power;
permission
granted;
leave;
as,
liberty
given to a child to play, or to a
witness
to leave a
court,
and the
like..
Bondslave
::
Bondslave
(n.) A
person
in a state of
slavery;
one whose
person
and
liberty
are
subjected
to the
authority
of a
master.
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