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  • 111veracity — noun a) Truthfulness b) Something that is true See Also: veracious, verifiable, verification, verify, veritable, verity …

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  • 112veritable — adjective /ˈvɛ.ri.tə.bl/ True, real. He is a veritable swine. See Also: verify, veritably, verity, veracious …

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  • 113verity — noun Truth, fact or reality, especially an enduring religious or ethical truth. [...] but in the verity of extolment See Also: veritable, veracious …

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  • 114veraciously — adverb In a veracious manner; honestly; truthfully. ...take the following pages, as you do some long and gossippy letter written for you by a relative or friend traveling through distant scenes and incidents, and jotting them down lazily and… …

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  • 115Gef — For other uses, see GEF (disambiguation). Gef (The Talking Mongoose The Dalby Spook) Creature Grouping Talking animal Spirit Sub grouping Mongoose Data F …

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  • 116Mario Moraga — Mario Alejandro Moraga Cáceres is a Chilean politician, who worked as regidor of Pichilemu, O Higgins Region, between 1967 and 1970.[1] Moraga is popularly known as el Sin Pelos en la Lengua (literally, in English: The One Without Hairs in the… …

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  • 117actual — ac·tu·al adj: existing in fact or reality compare constructive ac·tual·ly adv Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 118credible — I adjective assured, believable, commanding belief, commanding confidence, convincing, credibilis, creditworthy, dependable, deserving belief, deserving of confidence, faithful, faithworthy, frank, honest, incorruptible, indisputable, indubitable …

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  • 119factual — fac·tu·al / fak chə wəl/ adj 1: of or relating to facts factual issues 2: restricted to or based on fact fac·tu·al·i·ty /ˌfak chə wa lə tē/ n fac·tu·al·ly adv fac·tu·al·ness …

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  • 120just — adj [Latin justus lawful, merited, from jus right, law]: conforming to law or to the underlying principles of law: as a: conforming to reason or a standard of correctness just sanctions cannot be excessive in relation to the offense b: conforming …

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