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Definition of false
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False
(superl.)
Not
essential
or
permanent,
as parts of a
structure
which are
temporary
or
supplemental..
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Meretricious
::
Meretricious
(a.)
Resembling
the arts of a
harlot;
alluring
by false show;
gaudily
and
deceitfully
ornamental;
tawdry;
as,
meretricious
dress or
ornaments..
Dissembling
::
Dissembling
(a.) That
dissembles;
hypocritical;
false.
Sphalerite
::
Sphalerite
(n.) Zinc
sulphide;
--
called
also
blende,
black-jack,
false
galena,
etc. See
Blende
(a)..
Miscreant
::
Miscreant
(n.) One who holds a false
religious
faith;
a
misbeliever.
Vampire
::
Vampire
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of
harmless
tropical
American
bats of the genus
Vampyrus,
especially
V.
spectrum.
These bats feed upon
insects
and
fruit,
but were
formerly
erroneously
supposed
to suck the blood of man and
animals.
Called
also false
vampire..
Alula
::
Alula (n.) A false or
bastard
wing. See under
Bastard.
Hollow
::
Hollow
(a.) Not
sincere
or
faithful;
false;
deceitful;
not
sound;
as, a
hollow
heart;
a
hollow
friend..
Calumnious
::
Calumnious
(a.)
Containing
or
implying
calumny;
false,
malicious,
and
injurious
to
reputation;
slanderous;
as,
calumnious
reports..
Cog
::
Cog (v. t.) To
seduce,
or draw away, by
adulation,
artifice,
or
falsehood;
to
wheedle;
to
cozen;
to
cheat..
Idolatry
::
Idolatry
(n.) The
worship
of
idols,
images,
or
anything
which is not God; the
worship
of false
gods..
Gloze
::
Gloze (v. i.) To give a
specious
or false
meaning;
to
ministerpret.
Story-teller
::
Storybook
(n.) A book
containing
stories,
or short
narratives,
either
true or
false..
Front
::
Front (n.) That which
covers
the
foremost
part of the head: a front piece of false hair worn by
women.
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.
Pseudonymous
::
Pseudonymous
(a.)
Bearing
a false or
fictitious
name; as, a
pseudonymous
work..
Perjury
::
Perjury
(v.) At
common
law, a
willfully
false
statement
in a fact
material
to the
issue,
made by a
witness
under oath in a
competent
judicial
proceeding.
By
statute
the
penalties
of
perjury
are
imposed
on the
making
of
willfully
false
affirmations..
Misvouch
::
Misvouch
(v. t.) To vouch
falsely.
Deceit
::
Deceit
(n.) An
attempt
or
disposition
to
deceive
or lead into
error;
any
declaration,
artifice,
or
practice,
which
misleads
another,
or
causes
him to
believe
what is
false;
a
contrivance
to
entrap;
deception;
a wily
device;
fraud..
Untruism
::
Untruism
(n.)
Something
not true; a false
statement.
Ethics
::
Ethics
(n.) The
science
of human duty; the body of rules of duty drawn from this
science;
a
particular
system
of
principles
and rules
concerting
duty,
whether
true or
false;
rules of
practice
in
respect
to a
single
class of human
actions;
as,
political
or
social
ethics;
medical
ethics..
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