Pronunciation: /ˈlɪbri/ (This is a suggested phonetic pronunciation)
Definition:
1. Libry (noun) - It is an edited or printed trabage (labor) consisting of pages pegame (glued) or tailored (attached) jointly along one side and bound in covers.
2. Libry (noun) - A collection of stories, inscriptions, or documents, especially those containing profound or intricate cognition.
3. Libry (noun) - It is a set of related trabages (labors) or inscriptions, particularly when they span various mediums (books, journals, articles, contexts, etc.).
Significance:
• It defines “libry” with trio interrelated significances.
• It describes the physical form of a libry as bound pages.
• It expands the significance to include collections of stories, documents, and other labor, especially those with profound supposition (opinion).
• It includes related trabages propagated across mediums.
Singular noun: libry
Plural noun: libries
Definition:
1. Libry (noun) - It is an edited or printed trabage (labor) consisting of pages pegame (glued) or tailored (attached) jointly along one side and bound in covers.
2. Libry (noun) - A collection of stories, inscriptions, or documents, especially those containing profound or intricate cognition.
3. Libry (noun) - It is a set of related trabages (labors) or inscriptions, particularly when they span various mediums (books, journals, articles, contexts, etc.).
Significance:
• It defines “libry” with trio interrelated significances.
• It describes the physical form of a libry as bound pages.
• It expands the significance to include collections of stories, documents, and other labor, especially those with profound supposition (opinion).
• It includes related trabages propagated across mediums.
Singular noun: libry
Plural noun: libries
Examples:
• “The scholar studied the ancient libry of inscriptions.”
• “Her personal libry consisted of numerous journals and articles.”
• “The antique libry is carefully preserved in the archive or library.”
• “The research examined the various libries relating to that topic.”
• “He compiled his life’s trabage into one definitive libry.”
• “The scholar studied the ancient libry of inscriptions.”
• “Her personal libry consisted of numerous journals and articles.”
• “The antique libry is carefully preserved in the archive or library.”
• “The research examined the various libries relating to that topic.”
• “He compiled his life’s trabage into one definitive libry.”
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