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Definition of false
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False (a.) To
betray;
to
falsify.
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Spurious
::
Spurious
(a.) Not
proceeding
from the true
source,
or from the
source
pretended;
not
genuine;
false;
adulterate..
Paganism
::
Paganism
(n.) The state of being
pagan;
pagan
characteristics;
esp., the
worship
of idols or false gods, or the
system
of
religious
opinions
and
worship
maintained
by
pagans;
heathenism..
Subcontraries
::
Subcontrary
(a.)
Denoting
the
relation
of
opposition
between
the
particular
affirmative
and
particular
negative.
Of these both may be true and only one can be
false.
Falsification
::
Falsification
(n.) The act of
falsifying,
or
making
false;
a
counterfeiting;
the
giving
to a thing an
appearance
of
something
which it is not..
False-hearted
::
False-hearted
(a.)
Hollow
or
unsound
at the core;
treacherous;
deceitful;
perfidious.
Whore
::
Whore (n.) To
worship
false and
impure
gods.
Cricket
::
Cricket
(n.) A small false roof, or the
raising
of a
portion
of a roof, so as to throw off water from
behind
an
obstacle,
such as a
chimney..
Miscredent
::
Miscredent
(n.) A
miscreant,
or
believer
in a false
religious
doctrine..
Hoodwink
::
Hoodwink
(v. t.) To
deceive
by false
appearance;
to
impose
upon.
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..
Counterfeit
::
Counterfeit
(adv.)
Fabricated
in
imitation
of
something
else, with a view to
defraud
by
passing
the false copy for
genuine
or
original;
as,
counterfeit
antiques;
counterfeit
coin..
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..
Discern
::
Discern
(v. i.) To see or
understand
the
difference;
to make
distinction;
as, to
discern
between
good and evil, truth and
falsehood..
Refutable
::
Refutable
(a.)
Admitting
of being
refuted
or
disproved;
capable
of being
proved
false or
erroneous.
Dissembler
::
Dissembler
(n.) One who
dissembles;
one who
conceals
his
opinions
or
dispositions
under a false
appearance;
a
hypocrite.
Miscreancy
::
Miscreancy
(n.) The
quality
of being
miscreant;
adherence
to a false
religion;
false
faith.
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..
Untrue
::
Untrue
(a.) Not
faithful;
inconstant;
false;
disloyal.
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..
Miscomputation
::
Miscomputation
(n.)
Erroneous
computation;
false
reckoning.
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