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falsityc. 1300, "deceitfulness, treachery, dishonesty," from Old French fauseté "falsehood" (12c., Modern French fausseté), from Late Latin falsitatem (nominative falsitas), from Latin fa [..]
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falsitypl: -ties 1 : something false 2 : the quality or state of being false [did not establish the of the statement]
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falsityFalsity means untruthfulness; the state of being false.
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falsity(n) the state of being false or untrue(n) a false statement
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falsity
(countable) Something that is false; an untrue assertion.
''The belief that the world is flat is a falsity.''
(uncountable) The characteristic of being untrue.
* '''1949''', George Orwell, ''Ni [..]
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