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nonfactual — [spelling only] … English World dictionary
nonfactual — adj. false, not based on facts … English contemporary dictionary
nonfactual — non•fac′tu•al adj. ly, adv … From formal English to slang
nonfactual — adj.; nonfactually, adv … Useful english dictionary
Miracles attributed to Jesus — According to the canonical Gospels, Jesus worked many miracles in the course of his ministry, which may be categorized into cures, exorcisms, dominion over nature, three instances of raising the dead, and various others. To many Christians, the… … Wikipedia
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Old English subjunctive — The subjunctive mood is a flexible grammatical instrument for expressing different gradients in thought when referring to events that are not stated as fact. It is still used frequently in such languages as French, German and Spanish, and also in … Wikipedia