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1. legal_philosophy
noun. the branch of philosophy concerned with the law and the principles that lead courts to make the decisions they do.
2. philosophy
noun. ['fəˈlɑːsəfi'] a belief (or system of beliefs) accepted as authoritative by some group or school.
Antonyms
Etymology
- philosophy (English)
- philosophie (Anglo-Norman)
- philosophia (Latin)
3. philosophy
noun. ['fəˈlɑːsəfi'] the rational investigation of questions about existence and knowledge and ethics.
Etymology
- philosophy (English)
- philosophie (Anglo-Norman)
- philosophia (Latin)
4. philosophy
noun. ['fəˈlɑːsəfi'] any personal belief about how to live or how to deal with a situation.
Antonyms
Synonyms
Etymology
- philosophy (English)
- philosophie (Anglo-Norman)
- philosophia (Latin)
5. legal
adjective. ['ˈliːgəl'] established by or founded upon law or official or accepted rules.
Synonyms
Etymology
- legal (English)
- legalis (Latin)
- lex (Latin)
6. legal
adjective. ['ˈliːgəl'] having legal efficacy or force.
Antonyms
Etymology
- legal (English)
- legalis (Latin)
- lex (Latin)