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*[[Falsity]] or falsehood, in law, deceitfulness by one party that results in damage to another *[[Falsity]] or falsehood, in law, deceitfulness by one party that results in damage to another
*[[Falsies]] padding for use in a brassiere to create the appearance of larger breasts *[[Falsies]] padding for use in a brassiere to create the appearance of larger breasts
-*[[FALSE]], a programming language 
-*[[false (Unix)]], a Unix command 
-*[[False (album)|''False'' (album)]], an album by Gorefest 
-*[[Matthew Dear]] or False, American DJ and producer 
-*[[Falsehood (film)|''Falsehood'' (film)]], a 2001 American short film starring [[Marie-Noelle Marquis]] 
==See also== ==See also==
-{{columns-list|2| 
*[[False accusations]] *[[False accusations]]
*[[False advertising]] *[[False advertising]]
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*[[False self]] *[[False self]]
*[[False start]] *[[False start]]
-*[[Truth]] 
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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
  • "False consciousness" is the Marxist concept that the proletariat are misguided as ... False consciousness is theoretically linked with the concepts of the ...
  • False document: a form of verisimilitude that attempts to create in the reader (viewer, audience, etc) a sense of authenticity beyond the normal and ...

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  • False (logic)
  • Lie or falsehood, a type of deception in the form of an untruthful statement
  • Falsity or falsehood, in law, deceitfulness by one party that results in damage to another
  • Falsies padding for use in a brassiere to create the appearance of larger breasts

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