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The answer LIBER has 6 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of liber in various dictionaries:
noun - a book of public records
LIBER - In ancient Roman religion and mythology, Liber (Latin: Lber [libr], "the free one"), also known as Liber Pater ("the free Father"), was a god of vi...
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Book, to Nero |
Book of public records |
Longtime Vegas performer |
Tissue of Latin book |
Last Seen in these Crosswords & Puzzles |
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May 5 2016 New York Times |
Sep 16 2007 L.A. Times Daily |
Jul 20 2005 L.A. Times Daily |
May 22 2005 Newsday.com |
Apr 15 2005 The Times - Specialist |
Jun 20 2002 New York Times |
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The inner bark of plants, next to the wood. It usually contains a large proportion of woody, fibrous cells, and is the part from which the fibre of the plant is obtained, as that of hemp, etc. |
bliberb. Noun. (countable and uncountable, plural libers) (botany) The inner bark of plants, next to the wood. It usually contains a large proportion of woody, fibrous cells, and is the part from which the fibre of the plant is obtained, as that of hemp, etc. |
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Liber, Galicia, SPAIN |
Liber, Hlavni mesto Praha, CZECH REPUBLIC |
Liber, INDIANA, UNITED STATES |
Liber description |
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In ancient Roman religion and mythology, Liber (Latin: Lber [libr], "the free one"), also known as Liber Pater ("the free Father"), was a god of viticulture and wine, fertility and freedom. He was a patron deity of Rome's plebeians and was part of their Aventine Triad. His festival of Liberalia (March 17) became associated with free speech and the rights attached to coming of age. His cult and functions were increasingly associated with Romanised forms of the Greek Dionysus/Bacchus, whose mythology he came to share. |