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Licentious vs Magistrate - What's the difference?

licentious | magistrate |

As an adjective licentious

is lacking restraint, or ignoring societal standards, particularly in sexual conduct.

As a noun magistrate is

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licentious

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Lacking restraint, or ignoring societal standards, particularly in sexual conduct.
  • Disregarding accepted rules.
  • Derived terms

    * licentiousness

    See also

    * incontinent

    magistrate

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (legal) A judicial officer with limited authority to administer and enforce the law. A magistrate's court may have jurisdiction in civil or criminal cases, or both.
  • (Quebec) A master's degree
  • Synonyms

    (sense, master's degree) * master's degree * master's * master * mistress (qualifier)

    Anagrams

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