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    The transitive verb to free may variously mean to emancipate, to release from a constriction, or to confer freedom.

    The adjective free appears in many contexts:


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    Economics
      Gratis - Latin for "free of charge"

    see also Extragratis

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    Copyright
      Free of copyright

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    Mathematics

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    Philosophy
      Freedom - see Philosophy disambiguation.

    The phrase 'Free like Speech, not like beer' is sometimes used in informal debate and philosophy to separate different uses of 'free' when discussing the subjects of freedoms, esp. as regards information and/or rights to services.

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    Popular music

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    Literature
    Free, a pseudonym for the activist and writer Abbie Hoffman

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    Computer science
      free (programming) is a function in C programming language which deallocates or unloads a certain part of the memory for use.

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    Other
      FREE (Full Reactive Eyes Entertainment) is a neologism coined by Yu Suzuki to describe his Shenmue game series.

      FREE (Fight Repression of Erotic Expression) was a University of Minnesota - Twin Cities student group founded in May 1969. It was the first gay and lesbian student-run group in the United States, and the first GLBT organization established in the state of Minnesota. It is now the Queer Student Cultural Center.


     
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