• Falsidical

    Origin

    From Latin falsidicus ("speaking falsehood"), from falsi- ("false") + dicus ("speaker").

    Full definition of falsidical

    Adjective

    falsidical

    1. (logic) Having a false basis.

    Usage notes

    Particularly associated with W.V. Quine's analysis of the paradox.

    Antonyms

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