trues

  • 51truce — noun an agreement between enemies to stop fighting for a certain time. Origin ME trewes, trues (plural), from OE trēowa, plural of trēow belief, trust , of Gmc origin; related to true …

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  • 52true — adjective (truer, truest) 1》 in accordance with fact or reality.     ↘rightly or strictly so called; genuine: true love.     ↘real or actual. 2》 accurate or exact.     ↘(true to) accurately conforming to (a standard or expectation).     ↘(of a… …

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  • 53trueness — true (tro͞o) adj. tru·er, tru·est 1. a. Consistent with fact or reality; not false or erroneous: »the true cost. See Synonyms at REAL(Cf. ↑real)1. See Usage Note at FACT(Cf. ↑fact) …

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  • 54skak — I skak 1. skak sb., ken (et brætspil), i sms. skak , fx skakcomputer II skak 2. skak sb., ken, ker, kerne (en stilling i skak hvor modstanderens konge trues) …

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  • 55true — ► ADJECTIVE (truer, truest) 1) in accordance with fact or reality. 2) rightly or strictly so called; genuine: true love. 3) real or actual. 4) accurate and exact. 5) (of a note) exactly in tune. 6) co …

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  • 56trueness — true ► ADJECTIVE (truer, truest) 1) in accordance with fact or reality. 2) rightly or strictly so called; genuine: true love. 3) real or actual. 4) accurate and exact. 5) (of a note) exactly in tune. 6) co …

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  • 57true — adj., adv., & v. adj. 1 in accordance with fact or reality (a true story). 2 genuine; rightly or strictly so called; not spurious or counterfeit (a true friend; the true heir to the throne). 3 (often foll. by to) loyal or faithful (true to one s… …

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