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What does the prefix legis mean?

The prefix "legis" comes from the Latin word "lex", meaning "law".

Therefore, "legis" means "law" or "related to law".

Here are some examples of words using the prefix "legis":

* Legislation: The act of making or enacting laws.

* Legislator: A person who makes laws, typically a member of a legislature.

* Legitimate: Conforming to the law or rules.

* Legislature: A body of people who make laws.

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