Licit is an adjective.
DefinitionsAllowable by law; lawful; not prohibited or forbidden.
PronunciationsUS: /ˈlɪsɪt/
UK: /ˈlɪsɪt/
Origin and UsageLicit comes from the Latin word licitus, meaning "lawful." It has been in use in English since the 16th century and is often used in legal contexts to refer to actions or behaviors that are legal and not prohibited by law.
SynonymsLegal, lawful, permissible, allowed, sanctioned, authorized, legitimate, valid.
Related WordsLegal, moral, valid, sound, right.
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