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ADJECTIVE:
Permitted by law; legal.

ETYMOLOGY:
Middle English, from Old French licite, from Latin licitus, past participle of licre, to be permitted

OTHER FORMS:
licit·ly(Adverb), licit·ness(Noun)


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