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"Illegitment" appears to be a misspelling or misinterpretation of the word "illegitimate." Illegitimate refers to something that is not authorized by law or rules, often used to describe children born outside of marriage or actions that lack proper justification. It can also refer to claims, ideas, or practices that are considered invalid or not legitimate.

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