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    bo·na fide
    [ˈbōnə ˌfīd, ˈbänə ˌfīd, ˌbōnə ˈfīdē, ˌbōnə ˈfēdā]
    adjective
    bona fide (adjective) · bonafide (adjective)
    1. genuine; real:
      "only bona fide members of the company are allowed to use the logo"
    adverb
    law
    bona fide (adverb) · bonafide (adverb)
    1. sincerely; without intention to deceive:
      "the court will assume that they have acted bona fide"
    Origin
    Latin, literally ‘with good faith’, ablative singular of bona fides.
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