LICIT


Meaning of LICIT in English

ˈlisə̇t, usu -ə̇d.+V adjective

Etymology: Middle French licite, from Latin licitus, from past participle of licēre to be permitted — more at license

: not forbidden by law : allowable , permitted

Synonyms: see lawful

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