"Liberalia Mons" meaning in Translingual

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Proper name

Etymology: Liberalia + mons. Named in after Liberalia, the Ancient Roman festival honouring the vine deities Liber and Libera. Etymology templates: {{compound|mul|Liberalia|mons}} Liberalia + mons Head templates: {{head|mul|proper noun}} Liberalia Mons
  1. (geology, astronomy) A mountain on Ceres, a dwarf planet found in the Main Asteroid Belt. Wikipedia link: en:Liber, en:Libera (mythology), en:Liberalia Categories (topical): Astronomy, Geology Categories (place): Mountains
    Sense id: en-Liberalia_Mons-mul-name-zex5mkPf Categories (other): Translingual entries with incorrect language header Topics: astronomy, geography, geology, natural-sciences

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