Definitions

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  • adjective free software movement With very few limitations on distribution or improvement; including source code.

Etymologies

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From Spanish and French libre ("free, having liberty, at liberty")

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Examples

  • The libre is double laned all the way so its nice to not have any oncoming traffic.

    Tapachula vs. Tuxtla 2010

  • The libre is double laned all the way so its nice to not have any oncoming traffic.

    Tapachula vs. Tuxtla 2010

  • The libre is double laned all the way so its nice to not have any oncoming traffic.

    Tapachula vs. Tuxtla 2010

  • The libre is double laned all the way so its nice to not have any oncoming traffic.

    Tapachula vs. Tuxtla 2010

  • The libre is double laned all the way so its nice to not have any oncoming traffic.

    Tapachula vs. Tuxtla 2010

  • The libre is double laned all the way so its nice to not have any oncoming traffic.

    Tapachula vs. Tuxtla 2010

  • The libre is double laned all the way so its nice to not have any oncoming traffic.

    Tapachula vs. Tuxtla 2010

  • The libre is double laned all the way so its nice to not have any oncoming traffic.

    Tapachula vs. Tuxtla 2010

  • The libre is double laned all the way so its nice to not have any oncoming traffic.

    Tapachula vs. Tuxtla 2010

  • The libre is double laned all the way so its nice to not have any oncoming traffic.

    Tapachula vs. Tuxtla 2010

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