Ex libris

Used to describe something that was libris, but isn't libris anymore.
Hey Mark, pass that book over there that looks like it used to be libris, no, not that one, that one's still libris, I need the ex libris one!
by The Lexicografer November 8, 2018
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Ex Libris

Used as an inscription on a bookplate to show the name of the book's owner.
Ex Libris Carrie E. Abelabudite
Ex Libris Lisa N. Lootnday
Ex Libris Laura V. Bleediotie
by Marie-France May 18, 2008
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libry

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
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.”
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