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There are 13 seven-letter words beginning with LIC| LICENCE | • licence n. (UK, Canada, Australia, South Africa, Ireland, New Zealand, Malaysia, Singapore) Standard spelling of license. • licence v. (UK, Canada, South Africa, nonstandard) Misspelling of license. • LICENCE v. to issue or grant authoritative permission to, also LICENSE. | | LICENSE | • license n. A legal document giving official permission to do something; a permit. • license n. The legal terms under which a person is allowed to use a product, especially software. • license n. Freedom to deviate deliberately from normally applicable rules or practices (especially in behaviour or speech). | | LICENTE | • SENTE n. a monetary unit of Lesotho. | | LICHEES | • lichees n. Plural of lichee. • LICHEE n. (Chinese) a tropical fruit, also LEECHEE, LICHI, LITCHI, LYCHEE. | | LICHENS | • lichens n. Plural of lichen. • LICHEN v. to cover with lichen. | | LICHTED | • LICHT v. to light. | | LICHTER | • LICHT adj. (Scots) light. | | LICHTLY | • lichtly adv. (Scotland) lightly; gently or without great force. • lichtly adv. (Scotland) In a manner that is not serious. • lichtly v. (Scotland) To slight; to treat contemptuously or without seriousness. | | LICHWAY | • lichway n. (UK, dialect) The path by which the dead are carried to the grave. • LICHWAY n. a path by which the dead are carried to burial. | | LICITLY | • licitly adv. In a licit manner, legally, in a manner compatible with law. • LICIT adv. not forbidden by law, permissible. | | LICKERS | • lickers n. Plural of licker. • LICKER n. one who licks. | | LICKING | • licking n. The act by which something is licked. • licking n. (Informal) A severe beating. • licking n. (Informal) A great loss or defeat. | | LICTORS | • lictors n. Plural of lictor. • LICTOR n. (historical) an ancient Roman magistrate's attendant. |
Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America. Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.
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