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Definitions of licitly in various dictionaries:
adv - in a manner acceptable to common custom
adv - allowed by law (the body of rules governing the affairs of a community) [ adj ] : LAWFULLY
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According to law |
Flower-girl covering up about it without breaking law |
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Oct 15 2017 The Telegraph - Cryptic |
Aug 9 2006 New York Times |
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In a licit manner, legally, in a manner compatible with law. |
bDefinitionb of bLICITb. : conforming to the requirements of the law : not forbidden by law : permissible. licitly adverb. |
in a manner acceptable to common custom |
Licitly might refer to |
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Court Square–23rd Street is a New York City Subway station complex on the IND Crosstown Line, the IRT Flushing Line and the IND Queens Boulevard Line. The complex is located in the vicinity of One Court Square in Long Island City, Queens, and is served by the 7, E, and G trains at all times; the M train on weekdays; and the <7> express train during weekdays in the peak direction. * The complex comprises three separate stations, formerly known as 23rd Street–Ely Avenue (Queens Boulevard Line), Long Island City–Court Square (Crosstown Line), and 45th Road–Court House Square (Flushing Line). The Flushing Line station was the first to open, in 1916. The Crosstown Line station opened in 1933, followed by the Queens Boulevard Line station in 1939. They were all originally separate stations. * Two passageways were built to connect the three stations. The first was built in 1990, following the opening of the Citigroup office tower at One Court Square. In December 2001, this passageway came into greater use when G trains started to terminate at Court Square. A second passageway was completed between the Crosstown and Flushing Line stations in 2011. The Crosstown and Flushing Line stations were renamed "Court Square" with the latter being made fully ADA-accessible. The Queens Boulevard Line station, which is not ADA-compliant, was renamed "Court Square–23rd Street". |