"Librettist" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A librettist is a person who writes the text, or libretto, used in an opera, musical, or other form of musical theater. The librettist's job is to create the dialogue, lyrics, and narrative of the story, often working closely with a composer or songwriters to bring the story to life through music.
Librarianship is the profession of managing and maintaining libraries, which are institutions that provide access to books, journals, and other forms of information for public use.
Libration refers to a slight deviation from a regular or expected path or motion, especially in extraterrestrial phenomena such as the orbits of planets or the wobble of the Moon.
Librax is a brand name medication that contains a combination of chlordiazepoxide, an anti-anxiety medication, and clidinium, an anticholinergic medication. It is used to treat symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), such as abdominal pain, bloating, and changes in bowel movements. Specifically, Librax is used to reduce symptoms of IBS-C (constipation-predominant IBS) by slowing down bowel movements and helping to regulate bowel function.
The adjective "libre" is French for "free". In English, "libre" is often used to describe something that is unbound, unrestricted, or unprotected, such as a libre application, which is open-source and free to use.
Librettos are the texts or lyrics of an opera or operetta, written to be sung along with music. They typically include dialogue, recitative, and choruses, as well as occasional spoken lines. The term "libretto" is Italian for "little book."
Libriform refers to a type of xylem ray cell found in secondary growth of plants. These ray cells have a rectangular or elongated shape and are usually thick-walled. They can be found in vessels, tracheids, and pitted tracheids.