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veridical
adjective
1 coinciding with fact; truthful.
2 said of a dream or vision: corresponding exactly with what has happened or with what happens later.
[17c: from Latin veridicus , from verus true + dicere to say]
veridicality noun .
adjective
1 coinciding with fact; truthful.
2 said of a dream or vision: corresponding exactly with what has happened or with what happens later.
[17c: from Latin veridicus , from verus true + dicere to say]
veridicality noun .
verify
verb (verifies , verified , verifying )
1 to check or confirm the truth or accuracy of something.
2 to assert or prove the truth of something.
3 law to testify to the truth of something; to support (a statement).
[14c: from Latin verus true]
verifiability noun .
verifiable adjective .
verification noun .
verifier noun .
verb (verifies , verified , verifying )
1 to check or confirm the truth or accuracy of something.
2 to assert or prove the truth of something.
3 law to testify to the truth of something; to support (a statement).
[14c: from Latin verus true]
verifiability noun .
verifiable adjective .
verification noun .
verifier noun .
verily
adverb , old use truly; really.
[13c: related to very]
adverb , old use truly; really.
[13c: related to very]
verisimilitude
noun , formal
1 the appearance of being real or true.
2 a statement or proposition that sounds true but may not be.
[17c: from French, from Latin verus true + similis like]
verisimilar adjective probable; likely.
noun , formal
1 the appearance of being real or true.
2 a statement or proposition that sounds true but may not be.
[17c: from French, from Latin verus true + similis like]
verisimilar adjective probable; likely.
verism
noun , art hist
1 use of everyday contemporary material, including what is ugly or sordid, in art and literature; a form of realism (sense 2).
2 the theory supporting this.
[19c: from Latin verus true]
verist adjective , noun .
veristic adjective .
noun , art hist
1 use of everyday contemporary material, including what is ugly or sordid, in art and literature; a form of realism (sense 2).
2 the theory supporting this.
[19c: from Latin verus true]
verist adjective , noun .
veristic adjective .
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