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ad libitum
[ ad lib-i-tuhm; Latin ahd lib-i-toom ]
adjective
- at one's pleasure.
- Music. not obligatory or indispensable. : ad lib.
ad libitum
/ ˈlɪbɪtʊm; -təm /
adjective
- music (to be performed) at the performer's discretion Often shortened toad lib
Word History and Origins
Origin of ad libitum1
Word History and Origins
Origin of ad libitum1
Example Sentences
Order the skipperlabskovs ad libitum, which is beef stew and mashed potatoes.
You see the trick on't, though, and can yourself Continue the discourse ad libitum.
Any individual who has time and patience to expend ad libitum, cannot desire a fairer field of exercise than the ‘Bibliotheca.’
As a supporting party they were good company, among other things, supplying us with tobacco ad libitum.
Furthermore, she exhibits her powers ad libitum with the same persons, and repeats indefinitely the same experiments before them.
During the preparation for this unfortunate contest I had allowed Styles to draw ad libitum upon my banker.
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