falsity

  • 21falsity — fal·si·ty …

    English syllables

  • 22falsity — UK [ˈfɔːlsətɪ] / US [ˈfɔlsətɪ] noun [uncountable] formal the fact that something is not true or real …

    English dictionary

  • 23falsity — fal•si•ty [[t]ˈfɔl sɪ ti[/t]] n. pl. ties 1) the quality or condition of being false; incorrectness; untruthfulness; treachery 2) something false; a falsehood • Etymology: 1225–75; ME falsete < AF < LL falsitās. See false, ity …

    From formal English to slang

  • 24falsity — /ˈfɔlsəti/ (say fawlsuhtee) noun (plural falsities) 1. the quality of being false; incorrectness; untruthfulness; treachery. 2. something false; a falsehood. {Latin falsitas; replacing Middle English falste, from Old French falsete} …

  • 25falsity — Term implies more than erroneous or untrue; it indicates knowledge of untruth …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 26falsity — Term implies more than erroneous or untrue; it indicates knowledge of untruth …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 27To Cherish a Falsity — Infobox Album | Name = To Cherish A Falsity... Type = demo Artist = Glass Casket Released = 2002 Recorded = The Basement Genre = Deathcore Length = 22:06 Label = Independat Producer = Reviews = Last album = This album = To Cherish A Falsity… …

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  • 28truth/falsity — The two classical truth values that a statement, proposition, or sentence can take. It is supposed in classical (two valued) logic that each statement has one of these values, and none has both. A statement is then false if and only if it is not… …

    Philosophy dictionary

  • 29Falsities — Falsity Fal si*ty, n.;pl. {Falsities}. [L. falsitas: cf. F. fausset[ e], OF. also, falsit[ e]. See {False}, a.] 1. The quality of being false; coutrariety or want of conformity to truth. [1913 Webster] Probability does not make any alteration,… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 30formal logic — the branch of logic concerned exclusively with the principles of deductive reasoning and with the form rather than the content of propositions. [1855 60] * * * Introduction       the abstract study of propositions, statements, or assertively used …

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