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18 Cards in this Set
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Axiom
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self-evident rule or truth
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definitive
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conclusive
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define
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precept
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a rule to live by
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veracity
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truthfulness
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Veratos - Latin: truth
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Verisimilitude
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the appearance of truth; similarity to reality
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Veri- truth
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postulate
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true without proof v. to present an idea as truth
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putative
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commonly accepted
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premise
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an assumption use as the basis for a conclusion
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mendacity
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deceit
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mendacious
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lying, dishonest
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apocryphal
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of doubtful authenticity; fictitious
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Spurious
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false beyond a doubt
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delude
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to decieve, to trick
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delusion
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a fantasy; a misconception
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Belie
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to give false impression
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duplicity
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the act of being two-faced or double-dealing, a deception
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contrived
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artificial; labored, forced
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artifice
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a clever trick; cunning, guile
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artificial
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