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  1. Legacy Launcher is completely safe. If you download it from this website it is guaranteed to be free of any malware. In case you're familiar with Java, a security enthusiast, or just want to play around, there's the source code available for you.

  2. LEGACY definition: 1. money or property that you receive from someone after they die: 2. something that is a part of…. Learn more.

  3. legacy: [noun] a gift by will especially of money or other personal property : bequest.

  4. LEGACY meaning: 1. money or property that you receive from someone after they die: 2. something that is a part of…. Learn more.

  5. legacy: 1 n (law) a gift of personal property by will Synonyms: bequest Type of: heritage , inheritance that which is inherited; a title or property or estate that passes by law to the heir on the death of the owner gift something acquired without compensation

  6. LEGACY definition: 1. a situation that was caused by something from an earlier time: 2. money or buildings, etc that…. Learn more.

  7. Legacy definition: a gift of property, especially personal property, such as money, by will; a bequest.. See examples of LEGACY used in a sentence.

  8. The problems were made worse by the legacy of centuries of neglect. She was an active anti-bullying campaigner, and after she died her family set up a charity to ensure that her legacy lives on. In the UK, the Olympic legacy lives on most strongly in East London where the Olympic Park is located. Extra Examples. His influence on younger musicians is perhaps his greatest legacy.

  9. 3 meanings: 1. a gift by will, esp of money or personal property 2. something handed down or received from an ancestor or.... Click for more definitions.

  10. Legacy definition: Money or property given to another by will. Origin of Legacy Middle English legacie office of a deputy from Old French from Medieval Latin lēgātia from Latin lēgātus past participle of lēgāre to depute, bequeath leg-in Indo-European roots . From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition From Old French legacie, from Medieval Latin legatia, from Latin lēgātum, participle of lēgō.. From Wiktionary

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