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li⋅ber

1[lahy-ber]
–noun Botany.
phloem.

Origin:
1745–55; < L: bark; akin to leaf

li⋅ber

2[lahy-ber; Lat. li-ber]
–noun, plural li⋅bri [lahy-brahy, -bree; Lat. li-bree] , li⋅bers.
a book of public records, as deeds or birth certificates.

Origin:
< L: book, orig. bark; see liber 1

Li⋅ber

[lahy-ber]
–noun
an ancient Italian god of wine and vineyards, in later times identified with Bacchus.

Liber

Li"ber\ (l[imac]"b[~e]r), n. [L. See Libel.] (Bot.) 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.

Liber cells, elongated woody cells found in the liber.

Main Entry: li·ber
Pronunciation: 'lI-b&r, 'lE-ber
Function: noun
Etymology: Latin, book
: a book of records (as of deeds or wills) Liber 2564, at page 256>
Language Translation for : liber
Spanish: despejado,
German: frei,
Japanese: 開けた
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