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Definition of "veridic" [veridic]

  • Same as veridical.

The Century Dictionary (Public Domain)

Use "veridic" in a sentence
  • "To paraphrase Said, these efforts can never be “veridic”—meaning genuine."
  • "There were pictures of other artists whom the recondite would have recognized as "movie" stars, amazing yet veridic stories of whose wealth Lise read in the daily press: all possessed limousines -- an infallible proof, to Lise, of the measure of artistic greatness."
  • "For him the conception of Satan was a blasphemous fiction, devised by Adonaïte priestcraft to obscure the veridic lustre which inheres in the angel of the morning-star; but this view represented, as it is said, rather the private opinion of the Masonic pontiff, impressed by his strong personality on the lodges he controlled, and propagated by the instruction of his rituals."