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libra
1[ lahy-bruh, lee- ]
noun
- the ancient Roman pound (containing 5053 grains or 327.4 grams).
libra
2[ lee-vrah ]
noun
Libra
3[ lee-bruh, lahy- ]
noun
- Astronomy. the Balance, a zodiacal constellation between Virgo and Serpens.
- Astrology.
- the seventh sign of the zodiac: the cardinal air sign.
- Also Libran. a person born under this sign, usually between September 23rd and October 22nd.
Libra
1/ ˈ±ô¾±Ë²ú°ùÉ™ /
noun
- astronomy a small faint zodiacal constellation in the S hemisphere, lying between Virgo and Scorpius on the ecliptic
- astrology
- Also calledthe Scalesthe Balance the seventh sign of the zodiac, symbol ♎, having a cardinal air classification and ruled by the planet Venus. The sun is in this sign between about Sept 23 and Oct 22
- a person born under this sign
adjective
- astrology born under or characteristic of Libra
libra
2/ ˈ±ô²¹Éª²ú°ùÉ™ /
noun
- an ancient Roman unit of weight corresponding to 1 pound, but equal to about 12 ounces
Libra
/ ±ôŧ′²ú°ùÉ™ /
- A constellation in the Southern Hemisphere near Scorpius and Virgo. Libra (the Scales or Balance) is the seventh sign of the zodiac.
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Origin of libra1
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Origin of libra1
Example Sentences
“We know that their tentacles are all over, and many have significant aspirations in banking, lending and payments,†Chopra told Drop Site News, specifically mentioning Google, Apple and Facebook, which attempted to launch its own cryptocurrency, Libra, several years ago.
The cryptocoin $Libra quickly rose in value before nosediving, causing severe losses for the majority of people who had invested in it.
President Milei spoke about the $Libra incident in an interview with Argentine TV channel Todo Noticias on Monday, after a weekend during which he had stayed unusually quiet on social media.
He insisted that his post on X, which contained a link to a site selling $Libra, did not constitute an endorsement.
Some have argued the $Libra launch resembled a "rug pull" - where promoters draw in buyers, only to stop trading activity and make off with the money raised from sales.
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