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  • LICENSE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    License and licentious come ultimately from the same word in Latin, licentia, whose meanings ranged from "freedom to act" to "unruly behavior, wantonness " The Latin noun was itself derived from the verb licere "to be permitted "
  • Licence vs. License: What’s the Difference? - Writing Explained
    Summary Is it licence or license? Licence and license are two variants of the same word, which can be a noun or a verb As a noun, it means a permit or certification As a verb, it means to permit or endorse In American English, only the spelling license is used, regardless of context
  • License - Wikipedia
    A license (American English) or licence (Commonwealth English) is an official permission or permit to do, use, or own something (as well as the document of that permission or permit)
  • Licence or License - Meaning Spelling - GRAMMARIST
    Is It License or Licence in the UK? British English license and licence usage trend In the United Kingdom, “licence” is the noun, and “license” with an S is the verb Here’s a quick example: You would apply for a driving “licence” (noun) and need to be “licensed” (verb) to drive a vehicle
  • “Licence” vs. “License”: Which Is Correct? | YourDictionary
    Both licence and license are correct spellings of the same word The difference in spelling largely comes down to regional differences In American English, you will only ever see license spelled with an “S ” The really confusing part comes from British English, which uses both license and licence
  • LICENSE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
    us ˈlaɪ s ə ns uk ˈlaɪ s ə ns (UK also licence) to give someone official permission to do or have something:
  • Licence vs. License | Grammarly
    If you live in any other English-speaking country, you will spell it licence when you use it as a noun and license when you use it as a verb There are plenty of things you can’t do without a license—drive a car, fly a plane, be a doctor, or be a fisherman
  • Licence - definition of licence by The Free Dictionary
    In British English, a licence is an official document which gives you permission to do, use, or own something I haven't got a television licence Keep your driving licence on you In American English, this word is spelled license A photo identification, such as a driver's license, is required
  • Licence or License? - Grammar Monster
    Licence and license sound identical but they are used differently In the UK, 'license' is a verb, but 'licence' is the noun 'Licence' is not used at all in the US If you're American, use 'license '
  • Licence - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    A licence is a permit to do something You need a licence to drive a car If you spell it licence instead of license, then you’ll be driving on the left side of the road because the “c” ending is British





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