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veridical

True vs Veridical - What's the difference?

true | veridical |


As adjectives the difference between true and veridical

is that true is (label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic while veridical is true.

Veritable vs Veridical - What's the difference?

veritable | veridical |


As adjectives the difference between veritable and veridical

is that veritable is veritable while veridical is true.

Veridical vs Unerring - What's the difference?

veridical | unerring |


As adjectives the difference between veridical and unerring

is that veridical is true while unerring is not missing the target.

Veridical vs Truthful - What's the difference?

veridical | truthful |

Truthful is a synonym of veridical.



As adjectives the difference between veridical and truthful

is that veridical is true while truthful is honest, and always telling the truth.

Real vs Veridical - What's the difference?

real | veridical |


As a noun real

is real (former currency of spain).

As an adjective veridical is

true.

Taxonomy vs Veridical - What's the difference?

taxonomy | veridical |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As an adjective veridical is

true.

Veridical vs Nonveridically - What's the difference?

veridical | nonveridically |


As an adjective veridical

is true.

As an adverb nonveridically is

in a manner that is not veridical.

Veridical vs Nonveridical - What's the difference?

veridical | nonveridical |


As adjectives the difference between veridical and nonveridical

is that veridical is true while nonveridical is not veridical.

Veridical vs Disjunctivism - What's the difference?

veridical | disjunctivism |


As an adjective veridical

is true.

As a noun disjunctivism is

(philosophy) a school of thought that rejects the existence of sense data in certain cases, believing that a hallucination differs from a veridical experience in that the latter is the experience of an actual external entity.

Veridical vs Veridically - What's the difference?

veridical | veridically |


As an adjective veridical

is true.

As an adverb veridically is

in a veridical way.

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