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well grounded in logic or truth or having legal force; "a valid inference"; "a valid argument"; "a valid contract"; "a valid license" still legally acceptable; "the license is still valid"
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| validate |
declare or make legally valid prove valid; show or confirm the validity of something give evidence for
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| validity |
cogency: the quality of being logically valid the quality of having legal force or effectiveness
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| valid |
Of taxonomic names and epithets: Published in accordance with several articles of the Code of Nomenclature; such names may be legitimate or illegitimate. (22)
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| validity |
The extent to which a measurement instrument or test accurately measures what it is supposed to measure.
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