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Definition of false
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False (a.) To
betray;
to
falsify.
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Lee
::
Lee (v. i.) To lie; to speak
falsely.
Diphtheria
::
Diphtheria
(n.) A very
dangerous
contagious
disease
in which the air
passages,
and
especially
the
throat,
become
coated
with a false
membrane,
produced
by the
solidification
of an
inflammatory
exudation.
Cf.
Group..
Confound
::
Confound
(v. t.) To
mistake
for
another;
to
identify
falsely.
Sham
::
Sham (n.) A false
front,
or
removable
ornamental
covering..
Fable
::
Fable (n.)
Fiction;
untruth;
falsehood.
Deceit
::
Deceit
(n.) Any
trick,
collusion,
contrivance,
false
representation,
or
underhand
practice,
used to
defraud
another.
When
injury
is
thereby
effected,
an
action
of
deceit,
as it
called,
lies for
compensation..
Huff
::
Huff (n.) A
boaster;
one
swelled
with a false
opinion
of his own value or
importance.
Pseudepigraphy
::
Pseudepigraphy
(n.) The
ascription
of false names of
authors
to
works.
Lyingly
::
Lyingly
(adv.)
In a lying
manner;
falsely.
Flam
::
Flam (v. t.) To
deceive
with a
falsehood.
Double Dealing
::
Double
dealing
() False or
deceitful
dealing.
See
Double
dealing,
under
Dealing..
Falsity
::
Falsity
(a.) That which is
false;
falsehood;
a lie; a false
assertion.
Incapable
::
Incapable
(a.) Not
capable
of being
brought
to do or
perform,
because
morally
strong
or well
disposed;
-- used with
reference
to some evil; as,
incapable
of
wrong,
dishonesty,
or
falsehood..
Illusively
::
Illusively
(adv.)
In a
illusive
manner;
falsely.
Falsehood
::
Falsehood
(n.) A
counterfeit;
a false
appearance;
an
imposture.
Hypocrisy
::
Hypocrisy
(n.) The act or
practice
of a
hypocrite;
a
feigning
to be what one is not, or to feel what one does not feel; a
dissimulation,
or a
concealment
of one's real
character,
disposition,
or
motives;
especially,
the
assuming
of false
appearance
of
virtue
or
religion;
a
simulation
of
goodness..
False
::
False
(superl.)
Not
essential
or
permanent,
as parts of a
structure
which are
temporary
or
supplemental..
Liar
::
Liar (n.) A
person
who
knowingly
utters
falsehood;
one who lies.
Sooterkin
::
Sooterkin
(n.) A kind of false
birth,
fabled
to be
produced
by Dutch women from
sitting
over their
stoves;
also, an
abortion,
in a
figurative
sense;
an
abortive
scheme..
Untruth
::
Untruth
(n.) That which is
untrue;
a false
assertion;
a
falsehood;
a lie; also, an act of
treachery
or
disloyalty..
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