Liber (disambiguation)

Liber (disambiguation)

Liber may refer to:

* Liber, the god of Roman mythology associated with the Greek god Dionysus
* Freedom (philosophy) in Latin and Romanian (libero in Italian); see also Gratis versus Libre
* The Latin root for many English words referring to freedom (see above), such as "liber"tarianism, "liber"alism, "liber"ty, "Liber"ia ("free land"), and "liber"ation
* Phloem, in botany, for which "liber" is another name
* In real estate, the book in which a subdivision plat is recorded
* Liber, Indiana, a small town in the United States
* Liber, a Polish music producer and rapper.


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