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  1. false adj. , falser , falsest . Contrary to fact or truth: false tales of bravery. Deliberately untrue: delivered false testimony under oath
    false adj. , falser , falsest . Contrary to fact or truth: false tales of bravery. Deliberately untrue: delivered false testimony under oath
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  2. adjective 1. not true or correct; erroneous: a false statement. 2. uttering or declaring what is untrue: a false witness. 3. not faithful or loyal; treacherous: a ...
    adjective 1. not true or correct; erroneous: a false statement. 2. uttering or declaring what is untrue: a false witness. 3. not faithful or loyal; treacherous: a ...
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  3. Definition of FALSE. 1: not genuine <false documents> <false teeth> 2. a: intentionally untrue <false testimony> b: adjusted or made so as to deceive <false scales ...
    Definition of FALSE. 1: not genuine <false documents> <false teeth> 2. a: intentionally untrue <false testimony> b: adjusted or made so as to deceive <false scales ...
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  4. Prosecution of false accuser in rape case seen as difficult The woman was a teen when she said a football star assaulted her at a Long Beach high school.
    Prosecution of false accuser in rape case seen as difficult The woman was a teen when she said a football star assaulted her at a Long Beach high school.
    http://latimes.com/news/local/la-me-rape-dismissal-20120526,0,2765187.story...
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  5. adjective: wrong, made up. Synonyms: apocryphal , beguiling, bogus , casuistic ... adjective: fake, counterfeit. Synonyms: adulterated, alloyed, artificial , assumed ...
    adjective: wrong, made up. Synonyms: apocryphal , beguiling, bogus , casuistic ... adjective: fake, counterfeit. Synonyms: adulterated, alloyed, artificial , assumed ...
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  6. false (fôls) adj. fals·er, fals·est. 1. Contrary to fact or truth: false tales of bravery. 2. Deliberately untrue: delivered false testimony under oath.
    false (fôls) adj. fals·er, fals·est. 1. Contrary to fact or truth: false tales of bravery. 2. Deliberately untrue: delivered false testimony under oath.
    http://thefreedictionary.com/false...
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  7. In 1984, two North Carolina girls, age 4 and 6, were molested. They told police their abuser was Sylvester Smith, who was dating the mother of one of the ...
    In 1984, two North Carolina girls, age 4 and 6, were molested. They told police their abuser was Sylvester Smith, who was dating the mother of one of the ...
    http://usnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/05/21/11756575-researchers-more-than-2000-false-convictions-in-past-23-years?lite...
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  8. FALSE is an esoteric programming language designed by Wouter van Oortmerssen in 1993, named after his favorite Boolean value. It is a small Forth -like stack-oriented ...
    FALSE is an esoteric programming language designed by Wouter van Oortmerssen in 1993, named after his favorite Boolean value. It is a small Forth -like stack-oriented ...
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  9. FALSE: The Black Bloc. Stomping onwards with our punky attitude, raised fists, sweaty brows and serious cause for movements. FALSE presents The Black Bloc, a uniform ...
    FALSE: The Black Bloc. Stomping onwards with our punky attitude, raised fists, sweaty brows and serious cause for movements. FALSE presents The Black Bloc, a uniform ...
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  10. False friends are pairs of words or phrases in two languages or dialects (or letters in two alphabets) that look or sound similar, but differ in meaning. An example ...
    False friends are pairs of words or phrases in two languages or dialects (or letters in two alphabets) that look or sound similar, but differ in meaning. An example ...
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