veridical

veridical
adjective Etymology: Latin veridicus, from verus true + dicere to say — more at very, diction Date: 1653 1. truthful, veracious <
tried…to supply…a veridical background to the events and people portrayed — Laura Krey
>
2. not illusory ; genuine <
it is assumed that…perception is veridical — George Lakoff
>
veridicality nounveridically adverb

New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.

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