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- For the Wikipedia essay, see Wikipedia:Using Wikipedia to gain legitimacy.
Legitimacy, from the Latin word legitimare, may refer to:
- Legitimacy (law)
- Legitimacy of standards
- Legitimacy (political science)
- Legitimate expectation
- Legitimate peripheral participation
- Legitimate theater
- Legitimation
Legit may refer to:
- Legit (professional wrestling)
- Legit (TV series)
- Legit Ballin' - record label
- B-Legit - American rapper
- Too Legit to Quit - MC Hammer album
- Too Legit for the Pit: Hardcore Takes the Rap - album of cover versions of hiphop songs
* WP:LEGIT - shortcut for Wikipedia essay, Wikipedia:Using Wikipedia to gain legitimacy
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