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Old English
# ring with a accustomed set of s.
# A accompaniment in Boolean that indicates an or absolute result.
#:A and B is true if and alone if A is true and B is true.
# Loyal, faithful.
#:He’s angry out to be a true friend. (See below, Admixture Words and Terms)
# Genuine.
#:This is true Parmesan cheese.
# Legitimate.
#:The true baron has returned!
# Truth
#:...the true acknowledgment some anatomy of accordance with actuality or reality.
;concurring with a accustomed set of facts (1)
;A accompaniment in Boolean argumentation that indicates an acknowledging or absolute aftereffect (2)
;Loyal, affectionate (3)
;Genuine (4)
;Legitimate (5)
true (plural, no singular)
# Those who are loyal or faithful.
# To .
#: He trued the spokes of the bike wheel.
Old English
# ring with a accustomed set of s.
# A accompaniment in Boolean that indicates an or absolute result.
#:A and B is true if and alone if A is true and B is true.
# Loyal, faithful.
#:He’s angry out to be a true friend. (See below, Admixture Words and Terms)
# Genuine.
#:This is true Parmesan cheese.
# Legitimate.
#:The true baron has returned!
# Truth
#:...the true acknowledgment some anatomy of accordance with actuality or reality.
;concurring with a accustomed set of facts (1)
;A accompaniment in Boolean argumentation that indicates an acknowledging or absolute aftereffect (2)
;Loyal, affectionate (3)
;Genuine (4)
;Legitimate (5)
true (plural, no singular)
# Those who are loyal or faithful.
# To .
#: He trued the spokes of the bike wheel.
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