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LEGIT |
Authentic |
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PURE |
Authentic |
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REAL |
Authentic |
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GENUINE |
Authentic |
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AUTHENTICAL |
Authentic. |
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ORIGINAL |
Authentic, unedited |
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SPURIOUS |
Not authentic |
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LIFELIKE |
Authentic spirit approaching |
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REALLOCATE |
Reassign to authentic position |
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TRUE |
Authentic kind of blue |
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REALEST |
Most authentic characters in funereal establishment |
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ENTICING |
Tempting to get into authentic ingredients |
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OFFICIAL |
Oaf! Fish shall be called authentic |
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AUTHENTICNESS |
The quality of being authentic; authenticity. |
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AUTHENTICALNESS |
The quality of being authentic; authenticity. |
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CURRENT |
Fitted for general acceptance or circulation; authentic;
passable. |
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AUTHENTICALLY |
In an authentic manner; with the requisite or
genuine authority. |
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PROCES VERBAL |
An authentic minute of an official act, or statement
of facts. |
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WELL-INFORMED |
Correctly informed; provided with information; well
furnished with authentic knowledge; intelligent. |
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AUTHENTICITY |
The quality of being authentic or of established
authority for truth and correctness. |
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AUTHENTICATE |
To prove authentic; to determine as real and true;
as, to authenticate a portrait. |
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AUTHENTIC |
Of approved authority; true; trustworthy; credible; as,
an authentic writer; an authentic portrait; authentic information. |
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APOCRYPHA |
Specif.: Certain writings which are received by some
Christians as an authentic part of the Holy Scriptures, but are
rejected by others. |
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TESTAMENT |
A solemn, authentic instrument in writing, by which a
person declares his will as to disposal of his estate and effects after
his death. |
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RECORD |
An authentic official copy of a document which has been
entered in a book, or deposited in the keeping of some officer
designated by law. |