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 +[[Image: True and False Griffins from John Ruskin's Stones of Venice (1851-1853)..jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[True and False Griffins]]'' from [[John Ruskin]]'s ''[[Modern Painters]]'' (Part IV. Of Many Things), first published in 1856.]]
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'''False''' is the [[antonym]] of the adjective [[true]]. '''False''' is the [[antonym]] of the adjective [[true]].

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True and False Griffins from John Ruskin's Modern Painters (Part IV. Of Many Things), first published in 1856.
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True and False Griffins from John Ruskin's Modern Painters (Part IV. Of Many Things), first published in 1856.

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False is the antonym of the adjective true.

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  • Lie
  • Fake
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