Valid

/ˈvælɪd/ adjective

Based on truth or reason and therefore acceptable or correct. It can also mean officially acceptable or in effect, like a valid ticket or contract.

From French 'valide', from Latin 'validus' meaning 'strong, powerful, effective', from 'valēre' (to be strong). The sense of logical or legal strength developed over time.

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