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What does latigious mean?

"Latigious" is not a recognized word in the English language. It's likely a misspelling of "litigious," which means prone to lawsuits or inclined to engage in lawsuits.

Here's a breakdown of the meaning:

* Litigious: Characterized by a tendency to sue or be involved in lawsuits.

Example: "The company's litigious nature made it difficult to do business with them, as they were always quick to file lawsuits."

It's important to note that "litigious" often carries a negative connotation, implying that someone is excessively inclined to sue others for minor disputes or to avoid taking responsibility for their actions.

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