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                        legitimacy (li JIT im is ee) n. the quality of being legally correct; lawful; sanc-
                      tioned by law or custom; reasonable and just
                          • Don’t give anybody your personal information online, unless you’re 100%
                             certain of that person’s legitimacy.
                          • The legitimacy of backroom poker games is doubtful.
                          • The legitimacy of Virgil’s tracing Rome’s history back to the Trojan War is
                             questionable but artful.
                             [Syn. lawfulness]
                        levee* (LEV ee) n. 1. a retaining wall built beside a river to prevent flooding; a
                      dike; 2. a landing place on the riverbank; 3. a ridge of earth built around a field
                      that is to be irrigated
                          • Levees are common sights on the lower Mississippi River.
                          • If you’re planning to take a riverboat, you just might find yourself on the
                             levee, waiting for the Robert E. Lee.
                        liberal (LIB ir el) adj. 1. not restricted; 2. generous; 3. plentiful; ample; abundant;
                      4. not limited to the literal meaning; 5. tolerant of views other than one’s own
                          • A loose-fitting sweatshirt allows one a liberal amount of arm movement.
                          • The mayor was liberal in his praise for the fire department.
                          • Tina put a liberal amount of strawberry jam on her roll.
                          • Some judges have a liberal interpretation of the meaning of the law.
                          • A university is a place for a liberal exchange of viewpoints.
                             [-ly adv.] [Syn. progressive (in the political sense)]
                        library (LY bre ree) n. 1. a collection of books, films, magazines, CDs, etc., espe-
                      cially a large one that is systematically arranged; 2. a public or private institution in
                      charge of such a collection; 3. the building in which the aforementioned is housed
                          • The Library of Congress is one serious collection.
                          • One of the greatest losses to Western civilization was the burning of the
                             Library at Alexandria (Egypt, not Virginia).
                          • Helene and Judy met to do some reading at the public library.
                        linchpin (LINCH pin) n. 1. a pin that goes through the outer end of an axle to
                      prevent the wheel from falling off; 2. anything that holds the parts of a whole
                      together
                          • Most automobiles use cotter pins as their linchpins.
                          • Evers was the linchpin of the Cubs great double-play trio, Tinkers to Evers
                             to Chance.
                          • The keystone is the linchpin or the true arch.
                        literal (LIT oer il) adj. 1. having to do with letters of the alphabet; 2. word for
                      word; following the exact words or meaning of the original; 3. interpreting things
                      according to their precise meaning
                          • Placing something in literal order is another way of saying alphabetizing.
                          • Ben was very literal, so when his girlfriend told him to “go jump in the
                             lake,” he went looking for a lake to jump into.
                          • Only a few sects nowadays live their lives according to a literal interpreta-
                             tion of Holy Scripture.
                             [-ly adv.]
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