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ad libitum
ad lib·i·tum A0091400 (ăd lĭb′ĭ-təm)adj.1. Music At the discretion of the performer. Used chiefly as a direction giving license to alter or omit a part.2. Of or relating to a diet in which the amount of food is not restricted.adv.1. Music At the discretion of the performer: repeat ad libitum.2. Without restriction; freely: mice that were fed ad libitum. [Latin ad, according to + libitum, past participle of libēre, to please.]ad libitum (ˈlɪbɪtʊm; -təm) adj, adv (Classical Music) music (to be performed) at the performer's discretion. Often shortened to: ad lib [see ad-lib]ad lib•i•tum (æd ˈlɪb ɪ təm) adj., adv. (used as a musical direction) at one's pleasure; not obligatory or indispensable. [1695–1705; < Latin] ad libitumat the performer’s discretionThesaurusAdv. | 1. | ad libitum - without advance preparation; "he spoke ad lib"ad lib, impromptu, spontaneously | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeeAd Libad libitum
ad libitum (ad lib′ĭ-tŭm) [L. ad libitum, ], ad libAs desired, used as a direction in writing prescriptions.AcronymsSeeAD LIBad libitum
Synonyms for ad libitumadv without advance preparationSynonyms- ad lib
- impromptu
- spontaneously
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