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liber

(ˈlaɪbə)
n
(Botany) a rare name for phloem
[C18: from Latin, in original sense: tree bark]
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References in classic literature ?
For, as Martial says, Aliter non fit, Avite, liber .
12 The publication of this era which most probably has influenced these fables, is the "Liber Facetiarum," l3 a book consisting of a hundred jests and stories, by the celebrated Poggio Bracciolini, published A.D.
Our outside and often thin and fanciful clothes are our epidermis, or false skin, which partakes not of our life, and may be stripped off here and there without fatal injury; our thicker garments, constantly worn, are our cellular integument, or cortex; but our shirts are our liber, or true bark, which cannot be removed without girdling and so destroying the man.
incubae and succubae , see the Liber Demonorum of Protassus
The Avita Liber is the first model from the laptop brand and comes in Angel Blue, Avita Purple, Blossom Pink, Champagne Gold, Cloud Silver, Fragrant Lilac, Himalayan Blue, Matt Black, Pearl White, Shamrock Green, Space Grey, Sunflower Yellow, Sunrise Orange and Urban Ruby.
In 1202, Liber abbaci -- the 'Book of Calculation' -- introduced modern arithmetic to the Western world.
While the AVITA Liber is powerful enough to run professional level applications such as video editing software, you'd be fooling yourself if you think you'll be able to play games here.
The surviving fragment of Liber Medicinalis includes popular treatments, remedies, and antidotes written in verse.
" Along with an attractive price point (the most inexpensive Liber 14 inches retails for P19,990), the laptops come in over 40 colors.
Calvin Bower has filled this gap with his impressive edition of the Liber ymnorum, which is as rigorously critical as we are likely to get.
The physical 1546 edition of the Missarum liber primus, a pirated copy, was acquired by the John J.