Tuesday, February 22, 2005

here's one for chance

in light of a discussion chance, missy and i had a few weeks ago, here's something i found. you learn something new every day.
Main Entry: lib·er·ate
Pronunciation: 'li-b&-"rAt
Function: transitive verb
Inflected Form(s): -at·ed; -at·ing
Etymology: Latin liberatus, past participle of liberare, from liber
1 : to set at liberty : FREE; specifically : to free (as a country) from domination by a foreign power
2 : to free from combination: liberate the gas by adding acid
3 : to take or take over illegally or unjustly: material liberated from a nearby construction site -- Thorne Dreyer
synonym see FREE
- lib·er·a·tor /-"A-t&r/ noun

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