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1. A collection of books and other literary material kept for reading, study and consultation. 2. A place, building, room or rooms set apart for the keeping and use of a collection of books, etc.
Ãâó: libweb.hawaii.edu/uhmlib/collection/glossary.html
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| libido |
vital impulse or energy; often, sexual desire. Often this word is found in its adjectival form. "Libidinal energy" is that which propels an "object instinct" like sexual desire. In C&D, Freud discusses an "economics of the libido"
Ãâó: www.geneseo.edu/~easton/humanities/Freud.htm
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| libido |
An individual's interest in having a sexual experience. Multiple factors contribute to (or reduce) the immediacy or intensity of interest.
Ãâó: www.passionfires.com/sexual1.htm
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| library |
an electronic listing of all materials owned by a library, searchable by author, title, keyword, subject, or call number.
Ãâó: www.lib.odu.edu/libassist/tutorials/nursing/glossa...
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| libra |
In astrology, the seventh sign of the zodiac. The Scales.
Ãâó: www.moderngypsy.com/tarot/glossary.html
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