lic·it
adjective \ˈli-sət\Definition of LICIT
: conforming to the requirements of the law : not forbidden by law : permissible
— lic·it·ly adverb
Examples of LICIT
- <law enforcement agencies are demanding stricter regulation of the sale of licit medications that can later be used in the home manufacture of illicit drugs>
Origin of LICIT
Middle French licite, from Latin licitus, from past participle oflicēre to be permitted — more at license
First Known Use: 15th century
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