The meanings of lawful and legal largely overlap; However, licit may apply to conformity with laws of any kind (e.g., natural, divine, general, or canonical). Adjective. [`ˈliːgəl`] with legal effect or force. Some common synonyms of legal are legal, legitimate, and legal. Although all of these words mean “in accordance with the law,” the law refers to what is sanctioned by law or in accordance with the law, especially when written or administered by the courts. The words legal and legal may be used in similar contexts, but legal applies to strict compliance with the provisions of the law and applies in particular to what is regulated by law. In some situations, the words are legitimate and legal roughly equivalent. However, legitimate may refer to a right or legal status, but also, in the case of extensive use, to a right or status supported by tradition, custom or recognized norms. Name.
[`ˈsɪstəm`] A group of physiologically or anatomically related organs or parts. Name. [`ˈsɪstəm`] An instrument that combines interconnected interacting artifacts that function as a coherent entity. Adjective. [`ˈliːgəl`] established by or on the basis of law or official or accepted rules. Name. [`ˈsɪstəm`] A group of independent but interconnected elements that form a unified whole. Name. [`ˈsɪstəm`] a structure organized to organize or classify.
Name. the principles of good and evil accepted by an individual or social group. Name. [`ˈsɪstəm`] (physical chemistry): a sample of substances in which substances are in equilibrium in different phases. Name. [`ˈsɪstəm`] a set of methods or rules that govern behavior.