liber

[lahy-ber]

li·ber

1[lahy-ber]
noun Botany.

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

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Liber is always a great word to know.
So is gametophyte generation. Does it mean:
phase in plant life which begins with a spore produced by meiosis
plants with true roots, stems and leaves dispersed by spores because they don't produce seeds
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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:
< Latin: book, orig. bark; see liber1

Li·ber

[lahy-ber]
noun
an ancient Italian god of wine and vineyards, in later times identified with Bacchus.
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liber (ˈlaɪbə)
 
n
a rare name for phloem
 
[C18: from Latin, in original sense: tree bark]

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