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# A legal document giving official permission to do something, a [[permit]]. # A legal document giving official permission to do something, a [[permit]].
-# Freedom to deviate deliberately from normally applicable rules or practices (especially in behavior or speech)+# [[Freedom]] to deviate deliberately from normally applicable rules or practices (especially in behavior or speech)
# Excessive freedom; lack of due restraint. # Excessive freedom; lack of due restraint.
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==Etymology== ==Etymology==
-From Old French licence, from Latin licentia (“license”), from licens, present participle of licere (“to be allowed, be allowable”); compare linquere, Ancient Greek λείπω (leípō, “leave”).+From Old French ''licence'', from Latin ''licentia'' (“license”), from ''licens'', present participle of ''licere'' (“to be allowed, be allowable”); compare ''linquere'', Ancient Greek ''λείπω'' (leípō, “leave”).
==See also== ==See also==
*[[Licentious]] *[[Licentious]]
*[[Licensing Act]]s *[[Licensing Act]]s
*[[Intellectual property]]-related: *[[Intellectual property]]-related:
-* [[Brand licensing]] 
-* [[Compulsory license]] 
-* [[Cross-licensing]] 
-* [[Licensed production]] 
-* [[Music licensing]] 
-* [[Smartphone patent licensing and litigation]] 
-* [[Software license]] 
-* [[Statutory license]] 
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-Other: 
-* [[Amateur radio license]] 
-* [[Banking license]] 
-* [[Broadcast license]] 
-* [[Dog license]] 
-* [[Driver's license]] 
-* [[Firearms license]] 
-* [[Golf license]] 
-* [[Hunting license]] 
-* [[Admission to practice law|Law license]] 
* [[License to kill (concept)|License to kill]] * [[License to kill (concept)|License to kill]]
-* [[Licensee]] 
-* [[Licensing context]] (linguistics) 
-* [[Liquor license]] 
-* [[Marriage license]] 
-* [[Medical license]] 
-* [[Pilot licensing and certification|Pilot license]] 
-* [[Professional license]] 
-* [[Television license]] 
-* [[Vehicle license]] 
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-==Etymology== 
-From Old French ''licence'', from Latin ''licentia'' (“license”), from ''licens'', present participle of ''licere'' (“to be allowed, be allowable”); compare ''linquere'', Ancient Greek ''λείπω'' (leípō, “leave”). 
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  1. A legal document giving official permission to do something, a permit.
  2. Freedom to deviate deliberately from normally applicable rules or practices (especially in behavior or speech)
  3. Excessive freedom; lack of due restraint.

Etymology

From Old French licence, from Latin licentia (“license”), from licens, present participle of licere (“to be allowed, be allowable”); compare linquere, Ancient Greek λείπω (leípō, “leave”).

See also




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