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legitimation
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legitimize
legitimize -mized -miz·ing : legalize legitimate
legitimated
legitimated Most countries have legal procedures for natural fathers of children born out of wedlock to acknowledge their children.
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legitimate
legitimate [Medieval Latin legitimatus, past participle of legitimare to give legal status to, from Latin legitimus legally sanctioned, from
Legitime
Legitime, that portion of a parent's estate of which he cannot disinherit his children without a legal cause, Civ.
legitime
legitime [French, from Latin legitima (pars) the lawful (share)] in the civil law of Louisiana : the portion (as
Legitimate
Legitimate, access and non-access connote existence and non-existence of opportunities for marital intercourse, Chilukuri Venkateswarlu v. Chilukuri Venkatanarayana, AIR
Legitimize
To legitimate
Legitimately
In a legitimate manner lawfully genuinely
Legitimate
Accordant with law or with established legal forms and requirements lawful as legitimate government legitimate rights the legitimate succession to the throne a legitimate proceeding of an officer a legitimate heir
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