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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
essential
or
permanent,
as parts of a
structure
which are
temporary
or
supplemental..
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Sincerity
::
Sincerity
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
sincere;
honesty
of mind or
intention;
freedom
from
simulation,
hypocrisy,
disguise,
or false
pretense;
sincereness..
Resection
::
Resection
(n.) The
removal
of the
articular
extremity
of a bone, or of the ends of the bones in a false
articulation..
Jasmine
::
"Jasmine
(n.) A
shrubby
plant of the genus
Jasminum,
bearing
flowers
of a
peculiarly
fragrant
odor. The J.
officinale,
common
in the south of
Europe,
bears white
flowers.
The
Arabian
jasmine
is J.
Sambac,
and, with J.
angustifolia,
comes from the East
Indies.
The
yellow
false
jasmine
in the
Gelseminum
sempervirens
(see
Gelsemium).
Several
other
plants
are
called
jasmine
in the West
Indies,
as
species
of
Calotropis
and
Faramea..
Calumniate
::
Calumniate
(v. i.) To
propagate
evil
reports
with a
design
to
injure
the
reputation
of
another;
to make
purposely
false
charges
of some
offense
or
crime.
Fucus
::
Fucus (n.) A
paint;
a dye; also, false
show..
Right
::
Right (a.) A true
statement;
freedom
from error of
falsehood;
adherence
to truth or fact.
Misreport
::
Misreport
(n.) An
erroneous
report;
a false or
incorrect
account
given.
Pseudo-hyperthophic
::
Pseudo-hyperthophic
(a.)
Falsely
hypertrophic;
as,
pseudo-hypertrophic
paralysis,
a
variety
of
paralysis
in which the
muscles
are
apparently
enlarged,
but are
really
degenerated
and
replaced
by fat..
Authentic
::
Authentic
(n.)
Having
a
genuine
original
or
authority,
in
opposition
to that which is
false,
fictitious,
counterfeit,
or
apocryphal;
being what it
purports
to be;
genuine;
not of
doubtful
origin;
real; as, an
authentic
paper or
register..
Fucated
::
Fucated
(a.)
Painted;
disguised
with
paint,
or with false
show..
Periwig
::
Periwig
(v. t.) To dress with a
periwig,
or with false
hair..
Insincere
::
Insincere
(a.) Not being in truth what one
appears
to be; not
sincere;
dissembling;
hypocritical;
disingenuous;
deceitful;
false;
-- said of
persons;
also of
speech,
thought;
etc.; as,
insincere
declarations..
Childcrowing
::
Childcrowing
(n.) The
crowing
noise made by
children
affected
with spasm of the
laryngeal
muscles;
false
croup.
Sphalerite
::
Sphalerite
(n.) Zinc
sulphide;
--
called
also
blende,
black-jack,
false
galena,
etc. See
Blende
(a)..
False
::
False
(superl.)
Not in tune.
Blende
::
Blende
(n.) A
mineral,
called
also
sphalerite,
and by
miners
mock lead, false
galena,
and
black-jack.
It is a zinc
sulphide,
but often
contains
some iron. Its color is
usually
yellow,
brown,
or
black,
and its
luster
resinous..
Dissemble
::
Dissemble
(v. t.) To hide under a false
semblance
or
seeming;
to feign
(something)
not to be what it
really
is; to put an
untrue
appearance
upon; to
disguise;
to mask.
Pseudembryo
::
Pseudembryo
(n.) A false
embryo.
Counterfeiter
::
Counterfeiter
(n.) One who
assumes
a false
appearance
or
semblance;
one who makes false
pretenses.
Pseudoscorpiones
::
Pseudoscorpiones
(n. pl.) An order of
Arachnoidea
having
the palpi
terminated
by large
claws,
as in the
scorpions,
but
destitute
of a
caudal
sting;
the false
scorpions.
Called
also
Pseudoscorpii,
and
Pseudoscorpionina.
See
Illust.
of Book
scorpion,
under
Book..
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