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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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Deliver
::
Deliver
(v. t.) To set free from
restraint;
to set at
liberty;
to
release;
to
liberate,
as from
control;
to give up; to free; to save; to
rescue
from evil
actual
or
feared;
-- often with from or out of; as, to
deliver
one from
captivity,
or from fear of
death..
Soc
::
Soc (n.)
Liberty
or
privilege
of
tenants
excused
from
customary
burdens.
Consideringly
::
Consideringly
(adv.)
With
consideration
or
deliberation.
Indistinguishing
::
Indistinguishing
(a.)
Making
no
difference;
indiscriminative;
impartial;
as,
indistinguishing
liberalities..
Consult
::
Consult
(v. i.) To seek the
opinion
or
advice
of
another;
to take
counsel;
to
deliberate
together;
to
confer.
Parliamentarian
::
Parliamentarian
(n.) One
versed
in the rules and
usages
of
Parliament
or
similar
deliberative
assemblies;
as, an
accomplished
parliamentarian..
Liberal
::
Liberal
(a.) Not
strict
or
rigorous;
not
confined
or
restricted
to the
literal
sense;
free; as, a
liberal
translation
of a
classic,
or a
liberal
construction
of law or of
language..
Liberalize
::
Liberalize
(v. t.) To make
liberal;
to free from
narrow
views or
prejudices.
Pondering
::
Pondering
(a.)
Deliberating.
Bigoted
::
Bigoted
(a.)
Obstinately
and
blindly
attached
to some
creed,
opinion
practice,
or
ritual;
unreasonably
devoted
to a
system
or
party,
and
illiberal
toward
the
opinions
of
others..
Slow
::
Slow
(superl.)
Not
hasty;
not
precipitate;
acting
with
deliberation;
tardy;
inactive.
Move
::
Move (v. t.) To
propose;
to
recommend;
specifically,
to
propose
formally
for
consideration
and
determination,
in a
deliberative
assembly;
to
submit,
as a
resolution
to be
adopted;
as, to move to
adjourn..
Studious
::
Studious
(a.)
Planned
with
study;
deliberate;
studied.
Consult
::
Consult
(v. t.) To
deliberate
upon; to take for.
Provincialism
::
Provincialism
(n.) A word, or a
manner
of
speaking,
peculiar
to a
province
or a
district
remote
from the
mother
country
or from the
metropolis;
a
provincial
characteristic;
hence,
narrowness;
illiberality..
Suicide
::
Suicide
(adv.)
The act of
taking
one's own life
voluntary
and
intentionally;
self-murder;
specifically
(Law),
the
felonious
killing
of one's self; the
deliberate
and
intentional
destruction
of one's own life by a
person
of years of
discretion
and of sound
mind..
Contracted
::
Contracted
(a.)
Narrow;
illiberal;
selfish;
as, a
contracted
mind;
contracted
views..
Frank
::
Frank (n.)
Liberal;
generous;
profuse.
Toll
::
Toll (n.) A tax paid for some
liberty
or
privilege,
particularly
for the
privilege
of
passing
over a
bridge
or on a
highway,
or for that of
vending
goods in a fair,
market,
or the
like..
Free
::
Free
(superl.)
Not
subjected
to the laws of
physical
necessity;
capable
of
voluntary
activity;
endowed
with moral
liberty;
-- said of the will.
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