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legal adj. 1 lawful, licit, statutory, acceptable, permissible,<br />

permitted, admissible, authorized: The police officer was found<br />

to have exceeded his legal authority. 2 legitimate, proper,<br />

right, rightful, sound, constitutional, authorized, Slang legit:<br />

I question whether his business is legal. Who is the legal heir?<br />

3 judicial, juridical, judiciary, forensic: The case is without<br />

legal precedent.<br />

legalistic<br />

adj. narrow(-minded), disputatious, contentious, litigious,<br />

literal, strict, niggling, hair-splitting, cavilling, quibbling,<br />

Jesuitical, pettifogging, nice, fine, subtle, Colloq<br />

nit-picking: Her argument is legalistic and ignores the spirit<br />

of the law.<br />

legend n. 1 epic, saga, myth, story, (folk) tale, romance, narrative,<br />

fable, tradition, fiction, Scandinavian Edda: There are scores<br />

of legends woven into the cultural fabric of our lives. 2<br />

celebrity, phenomenon, tradition, wonder, luminary, personage,<br />

somebody: Someone said that Rudolph had become a legend in his<br />

own mind. 3 key, table of symbols, code, explanatory note:<br />

Refer to the legend for explanations of symbols used in the map.<br />

4 motto, slogan, inscription, caption, title: The legend reads,<br />

'Dieu et mon droit'.<br />

legendary adj. 1 fabled, storied, traditional; heroic, epic, mythic:<br />

Legendary tales have been identified in every culture. 2<br />

fanciful, imaginary, fabulous, mythical, romantic, fictional:<br />

Was King Arthur a real person or a legendary figure? 3 famous,<br />

celebrated, noted, famed, well-known, renowned, illustrious,<br />

immortal, prominent, eminent, great, acclaimed, noteworthy:<br />

Irena became known for her legendary dinner parties.<br />

legible adj. readable, decipherable, clear, understandable, plain,<br />

distinct: The handwriting is legible, but I don't know what<br />

language it's in.<br />

legitimate<br />

adj. 1 valid, proper, right, rightful, authorized, legal,<br />

genuine, real, true, authentic: Which one of them was the<br />

legitimate Anastasia? 2 lawful, licit, legal, by law, de jure,<br />

statutory: Bonnie Prince Charlie claimed to be the legitimate

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