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Definition of false
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of false is as below...
False
(superl.)
Not
according
with truth or
reality;
not true;
fitted
or
likely
to
deceive
or
disappoint;
as, a false
statement..
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Trachearia
::
Trachearia
(n.pl.)
A
division
of
Arachnida
including
those that
breathe
only by means of
tracheae.
It
includes
the
mites,
ticks,
false
scorpions,
and
harvestmen..
Mooncalf
::
Mooncalf
(n.) A
monster;
a false
conception;
a mass of
fleshy
matter,
generated
in the
uterus..
Proleg
::
Proleg
(n.) One of the
fleshy
legs found on the
abdominal
segments
of the
larvae
of
Lepidoptera,
sawflies,
and some other
insects.
Those of
Lepidoptera
have a
circle
of
hooks.
Called
also
proped,
propleg,
and
falseleg..
Pseudepigraphy
::
Pseudepigraphy
(n.) The
ascription
of false names of
authors
to
works.
Fact
::
Fact (n.) The
assertion
or
statement
of a thing done or
existing;
sometimes,
even when
false,
improperly
put, by a
transfer
of
meaning,
for the thing done, or
supposed
to be done; a thing
supposed
or
asserted
to be done; as,
history
abounds
with false
facts..
Story-teller
::
Storybook
(n.) A book
containing
stories,
or short
narratives,
either
true or
false..
Black-jack
::
Black-jack
(n.) A name given by
English
miners
to
sphalerite,
or zinc
blende;
--
called
also false
galena.
See
Blende..
Inoculation
::
Inoculation
(n.) Fig.: The
communication
of
principles,
especially
false
principles,
to the
mind..
Prove
::
Prove (v. i.) To be found by
experience,
trial,
or
result;
to turn out to be; as, a
medicine
proves
salutary;
the
report
proves
false..
Mountebank
::
Mountebank
(n.) Any
boastful
or false
pretender;
a
charlatan;
a
quack.
Error
::
Error (n.) A
departing
or
deviation
from the
truth;
falsity;
false
notion;
wrong
opinion;
mistake;
misapprehension.
Suboval
::
Suborner
(n.) One who
suborns
or
procures
another
to take, a false oath; one who
procures
another
to do a bad
action..
Pseudo-romantic
::
Pseudo-romantic
(a.)
Falsely
romantic.
Pseudo-china
::
Pseudo-china
(n.) The false china root, a plant of the genus
Smilax
(S.
Pseudo-china),
found in
America..
Misrepresent
::
Misrepresent
(v. t.) To
represent
incorrectly
(almost
always,
unfacorably);
to give a false
erroneous
representation
of,
either
maliciously,
ignirantly,
or
carelessly..
Falsettos
::
Falsettos
(pl. ) of
Falsett.
Idol
::
Idol (n.) A false
notion
or
conception;
a
fallacy.
Manswear
::
Manswear
(v. i.) To swear
falsely.
Same as
Mainswear.
Gloze
::
Gloze (v. i.) To give a
specious
or false
meaning;
to
ministerpret.
Forge
::
Forge (n.) To make
falsely;
to
produce,
as that which is
untrue
or not
genuine;
to
fabricate;
to
counterfeit,
as, a
signature,
or a
signed
document..
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