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Adj — Free from restriction, especially regarding software whose source code can be freely accessed and modified.

Etymology

Borrowed from French libre, "free, at liberty," from Latin liber, "free."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “libre” mean?

The word “libre” means free from restriction, especially regarding software whose source code can be freely accessed and modified. In plain terms, free in the sense of open and unrestricted — most often heard in "free software, libre software," distinguishing "free to use" from "free to modify.".

How do you pronounce “libre”?

“Libre” is pronounced LEEB-ruh (/ˈlibɹə/ in IPA).

How do you use “libre” in a sentence?

Here is “libre” used in a sentence: “The developers released the app as libre software so anyone could improve it.”

What part of speech is “libre”?

“Libre” is an adjective.

Where does the word “libre” come from?

The word “libre” comes from Latin. Borrowed from French libre, "free, at liberty," from Latin liber, "free.".

Is “libre” a common word?

“Libre” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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