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  • 31counterfeit — counterfeiter, n. counterfeitly, adv. counterfeitness, n. /kown teuhr fit /, adj. 1. made in imitation so as to be passed off fraudulently or deceptively as genuine; not genuine; forged: counterfeit dollar bills. 2. pretended; unreal: counterfeit …

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  • 32counterfeit — /ˈkaʊntəfət / (say kowntuhfuht), / fit/ (say feet) adjective 1. made to imitate, and pass for, something else; not genuine: counterfeit coin. 2. pretended: counterfeit grief. –noun 3. an imitation designed to pass as an original; a forgery. 4.… …

  • 33Money changer — Ernst Rudolf painting The Money Changer C …

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  • 34counterfeit — / kaυntəfɪt/ adjective referring to false or imitation money ● Shops in the area have been asked to look out for counterfeit £20 notes. ■ verb to make imitation money …

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  • 35Counterfeit Coin Bulletin — The Counterfeit Coin Bulletin was a publication of the American Numismatic Association, released three times a year to help battle counterfeiting of collector coins. Issued on a subscription basis, the bulletin was produced in conjunction with… …

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  • 36counterfeit — coun•ter•feit [[t]ˈkaʊn tərˌfɪt[/t]] adj. 1) made in imitation with intent to deceive; not genuine; forged 2) pretended; unreal: counterfeit grief[/ex] 3) an imitation intended to be passed off as genuine; forgery 4) to make a counterfeit of;… …

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  • 37counterfeit — /kawntsrfit/ To forge; to copy or imitate, without authority or right, and with a view to deceive or defraud, by passing the copy or thing forged for that which is original or genuine. Most commonly applied to the fraudulent and criminal… …

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  • 38counterfeit — /kawntsrfit/ To forge; to copy or imitate, without authority or right, and with a view to deceive or defraud, by passing the copy or thing forged for that which is original or genuine. Most commonly applied to the fraudulent and criminal… …

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  • 39funny money — counterfeit money, fake money    Don t accept any funny money. We can t spend it …

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  • 40counterfeit — 1. adjective a) False, especially of money; intended to deceive or carry appearance of being genuine. This counterfeit watch looks like the real thing, but it broke a week after I bought it. b) Inauthentic 2. noun a) A non genuine article; a …

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