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61Truthfulness — Truthful Truth ful, a. Full of truth; veracious; reliable. {Truth ful*ly}, adv. {Truth ful*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] …
62Veraciously — Ve*ra cious*ly, adv. In a veracious manner. [1913 Webster] …
63Veracity — Ve*rac i*ty, n. [Cf. F. v[ e]racit[ e].] The quality or state of being veracious; habitual observance of truth; truthfulness; truth; as, a man of veracity. [1913 Webster] …
64Veridical — Ve*rid ic*al, a. [L. veridicus; verus true + dicere to say, tell.] Truth telling; truthful; veracious. [R.] Carlyle. [1913 Webster] …
65veridical — adjective Etymology: Latin veridicus, from verus true + dicere to say more at very, diction Date: 1653 1. truthful, veracious < tried…to supply…a veridical background to the events and people portrayed Laura Krey > 2. not illusory ; genuine < it… …
66veraciously — adverb see veracious …
67veraciousness — noun see veracious …
68List of Latin words with English derivatives — This is a list of Latin words with derivatives in English (and other modern languages). Ancient orthography did not distinguish between i and j or between u and v. Many modern works distinguish u from v but not i from j. In this article both… …
69Hesychius of Miletus — Hesychius of Miletus, Greek chronicler and biographer, surnamed Illustrius, son of an advocate, flourished at Constantinople in the 6th century AD during the reign of Justinian.According to Photius (cod. 69) he was the author of three important… …
70Gettier problem — A Gettier problem is a problem in modern epistemology issuing from counter examples to the definition of knowledge as justified true belief (JTB). The problem owes its name to a three page paper published in 1963, by Edmund Gettier, called Is… …