Definitionn. a copy that is represented as the original
Last update: July 14, 2015
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He was arrested in the case of forgery. . [noun]
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The FP57 is now green and blue (to deter counterfeiting and forgery) and bears the NHS logo. [noun]
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The certificate has a number of security features to prevent forgery, including a hologram featuring the AQA logo embossed onto the paper. [noun]
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"Ay, ay," rejoined Oldbuck, "you mean, I suppose, Mair and Boece, the Jachin and Boaz, not of history but of falsification and forgery." [noun]
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It was a forgery, of course. [noun]
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By forgery of the handwriting of public officials or private individuals; 7. [noun]
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Finally, shall plagiarism be classed with forgery. [noun]
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The so-called "Nabataean Agriculture" (Falaha Nabatiya), which professes to be an Arabic translation by Ibn Wahshiya from an ancient Nabataean source, is a forgery of the 10th century (see A. [Please select]
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In many rural counties a white man is seldom charged with theft, fraud, or forgery. [Please select]
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Gladstone's emphatic denial, calling the story a "mischievous forgery," appears in Morley, _Gladstone_, II, p. [Please select]
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This was not the only forgery by which England was wont to back her claims. [Please select]
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