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liberallarge-minded
(during the Middle Ages) three lowest of the seven liberal arts (grammar, rhetoric, and logic), less important liberal arts, see also:quadriviumtrivium
(Informal) person who supports the selling of alcoholic drinks (USA), allowing liquor sales, favoring liquor sales, liberal Conservative, liquid or moisture, make or become wet, make wet by urinating, moist; damp; rainy; drunk (Slang); (Informal) suppo...wet
act or process of making liberal; act or process of becoming liberalliberalization
advocate of reform, becoming more severe, expressing continuous action, favoring reform, having changes of partner, informal and less structured educationally, liberal, advocating reform, supporting change; modern, advanced; changing gradually, changin...progressive
bigoted; narrow minded; stingy; not liberal; unrefined, uncultured, narrow-minded, ungenerousilliberal
broad-minded, culturally oriented, generous, generous in quantity, in favor of reform, supporting a progressive philosophy (political, religious, social, etc.); tolerant, open-minded; generous; abundant, liberal personliberal
broad-mindedness, generosity, largeness, liberalness, state of being liberal; tolerance; generosity, open-handedness; generous giftliberality
classical studies, liberal art studies (as opposed to sciences) such as philosophy and literature and art, liberal artshumanities
color produced by combining white and red; type of flower; peak, summit, colored pink, cut with pinking shears, decorate with little holes, fragrant flower, having a pink coloring; liberal, having progressive political views, highest form, pale reddish...pink
compassionate, kind, merciful, involving minimal pain, with an emphasis on liberal valueshumane
conservative in the British Liberal Party, member of 19C U.S. political party, member of a former British political party, member of the Whig party in England, of the Whig political party in Britain, Scottish Presbyterian, supporter of free enterprise,...Whig
four disciplines that comprised the advanced division of university studies during the Middle Ages (arithmetic, geometry, music, and astronomy), higher division of liberal artsquadrivium
liberal, leftist, radical (Politics), somebody with left-wing sympathiespinko
Liberal, LiberalismLib.
 

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