Liber

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In Roman mythology, Liber was originally associated with husbandry and crops, but then was assimilated with Dionysos. He is the consort of Ceres and the father of the goddess Libera. His festival, the Liberalia, was on 17 March when young men celebrated the arrival of manhood.

In botany, liber is another name for phloem.

In real estate, liber refers to the book in which a subdivision plat is recorded in.

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Michael Jordon, Encyclopedia of Gods, Kyle Cathie Limited, 2002

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