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Definition of Veraciously

Veraciously
Veraciously Ve*ra"cious*ly, adv. In a veracious manner.

Meaning of Veraciously from wikipedia

- Honesty or truthfulness is a facet of moral character that connotes positive and virtuous attributes such as integrity, truthfulness, straightforwardness...
- al-ṣiddīqīn, also translated Demonstration of the Truthful or Proof of the Veracious, among others) is a formal argument for proving the existence of God introduced...
- and vulnerable American film star who is courted by an analytical and veracious playwright. Knightley chose the role as she felt that "if I don't do theatre...
- in 634. Abu Bakr was granted the honorific title al-Ṣiddīq (lit. the Veracious) by Muhammad, a designation that continues to be used by **** Muslims...
- 1929). Republished by the Italian Book Co., NY (1939) as John Hus, the Veracious. The Cardinal's Mistress (trans. Hiram Motherwell, New York: Albert and...
- Veracious (foaled 17 February 2015) is a British Thoroughbred racehorse. She showed promise as a juvenile in 2017 when she won the second of her two starts...
- Norse with their steel swords guided by fresh valiant hearts and clear veracious understanding". Carlyle refused an invitation by Baron Rothschild in 1848...
- the event without question and was given the title of al-Ṣiddīq, the Veracious. In the version accepted in ****sm, the story tells of Muhammad's negotiations...
- al-ṣiddīqīn, also translated Demonstration of the Truthful or Proof of the Veracious, among others) is a formal argument for proving the existence of God introduced...
- Photius praised the style of Hesychius, and credited him with being a veracious historian. Editions; J. C. Orelli (1820) and J. Flach (1882); fragments...