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Webster Dictionary :: Falseness

FALSENESS, n. fols'ness. 1. Want of integrity and veracity, either in principle ...

Webster Dictionary :: Falser

FALS'ER, n. A deceiver.

Webster Dictionary :: Falsetto

FALSET'TO, n. A feigned voice.

Webster Dictionary :: Falsifiable

FALS'IFIABLE, a. [from falsify.] That may be falsified, counterfeited or corrupted.

Webster Dictionary :: Falsification

FALSIFICA'TION, n. 1. The act of making false; a counterfeiting; the giving to a...

Webster Dictionary :: Falsificator

FALSIFICA'TOR, n. A falsifier.

Webster Dictionary :: Falsified

FALS'IFIED, pp. Counterfeited.

Webster Dictionary :: Falsifier

FALS'IFIER, n. 1. One who counterfeits, or gives to a thing a deceptive appearan...

Webster Dictionary :: Falsify

FALS'IFY, v.t. 1. To counterfeit; to forge; to make something false, or in imita...

Webster Dictionary :: Falsifying

FALS'IFYING, ppr. Counterfeiting; forging; lying; proving to be false; violating.

Webster Dictionary :: Falsity

FALS'ITY, n. [L. falsitas.] 1. Contrariety or inconformity to truth; the quality...

Webster Dictionary :: Falter

FAL'TER, v.i. [L. fallo, the primary sense of which is to fall short, or to err,...

Webster Dictionary :: Faltering

FAL'TERING, ppr. Hesitating; speaking with a feeble, broken, trembling utterance...

Webster Dictionary :: Falteringly

FAL'TERINGLY, adv. With hesitation; with a trembling, broken voice; with difficu...

Webster Dictionary :: Fame

FAME, n. [L. fama; Gr. from to speak.] 1. Public report or rumor. The fame there...

Webster Dictionary :: Fame-giving

FA'ME-GIVING, a. Bestowing fame.

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