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Legasy

Definition:

Legasy is a misspelling of the word "legacy".

Part of Speech:

Noun

Senses:

Sense 1:

A gift or inheritance left by someone who has passed away.

Example sentence: The old man left a substantial legasy to his grandchildren.

Sense 2:

An impact, influence, or effect that is passed down through generations.

Example sentence: The Beatles' music had a significant legasy on future generations of musicians.

Sense 3:

An outdated or obsolete practice, idea, or belief.

Example sentence: The use of fax machines in the office is a legasy from a bygone era.

Usage:

Legasy is commonly misspelled as "legacy".

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