Crossword-Solution: LIBER 5 letters, 16 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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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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LIBER anagram BIRLE, ERBIL, LIBRE

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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
CEMAZE
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eruption
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Sentences with LIBER (5)

Contents Prologus Liber Primus Liber Secundus Liber Tercius Liber Quartus Liber Quintus Liber Sextus Liber Septimus Liber Octavus Prologus _Torpor, ebes sensus, scola parua labor minimusque Causant quo minimus ipse minora canam: Qua tamen Engisti lingua canit Insula Bruti Anglica Carmente metra iuuante loquar.
Confessio Amantis John Gower 1995
Here we have a crop of blunders: ``_Title_, Commentarii De Bello Gallico in usum Scholarum Liber Tirbius.
Literary Blunders Henry Benjamin Wheatley 1995
Not Hazlitt nor Rousseau had a more romantic passion for their past, although at times they might express it more romantically; and if Pepys shared with them this childish fondness, did not Rousseau, who left behind him the _Confessions_, or Hazlitt, who wrote the _Liber Amoris_, and loaded his essays with loving personal detail, share with Pepys in his unwearied egotism? For the two things go hand in hand; or, to be more exact, it is the first that makes the second either possible or pleasing.
Familiar Studies of Men and Books Robert Louis Stevenson 2013
The episode in which Lazarillo thinks a corpse is being brought to his house appears in the _Liber facetiarum et similitudinum Ludovici de Pinedo, et amicorum_ and may be a folktale.
The Life of Lazarillo of Tormes, Parts One and Two Lazarillo of Tormes 1995
Thus we find him attaching to the creation of grasses and plants on the third day an allegorical connection with the "multitude of the elect" and with the "sound doctrines of the Church," and to the creation of land animals on the sixth day a similar relation to "the Jewish people" and to "Christians given up to things earthly."(468) (468) For Agobard, see the Liber adversus Fredigisum, cap.
History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom Andrew Dickson White 1996

Quotes with LIBER (3)

Fifth Cosmic Seal:(Liber 003 - Seal of Tuzassotama) One who has received this Cosmic Seal is mystically empowered to proclaim himself as "God, Lord, Universal Master or God-Incarnate" on earth and he controls all spirits of the occult kingdoms.
Compton Gage Devil's Inception
Nullus est liber tam malus ut non aliqua parte prosit - There is no book so bad that it is not profitable on some part.
Pliny the Younger
Two writings of al-Hassār have survived. The first, entitled Kitāb al-bayān wa t-tadhkār [Book of proof and recall] is a handbook of calculation treating numeration, arithmetical operations on whole numbers and on fractions, extraction of the exact or approximate square root of a whole of fractionary number and summation of progressions of whole numbers (natural, even or odd), and of their squares and cubes. Despite its classical content in relation to the Arab mathematical t…
Ahmed Djebbar
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Used 16 times in crossword archives (1943–2016).