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Definition of authentic
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Authentic
(n.)
Vested
with all due
formalities,
and
legally
attested..
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Authenticate
::
Authenticate
(v. t.) To
render
authentic;
to give
authority
to, by the
proof,
attestation,
or
formalities
required
by law, or
sufficient
to
entitle
to
credit..
Notary
::
Notary
(n.) A
public
officer
who
attests
or
certifies
deeds and other
writings,
or
copies
of them,
usually
under his
official
seal, to make them
authentic,
especially
in
foreign
countries.
His
duties
chiefly
relate
to
instruments
used in
commercial
transactions,
such as
protests
of
negotiable
paper,
ship's
papers
in cases of loss,
damage,
etc. He is
generally
called
a
notary
public..
Apocrypha
::
Apocrypha
(n. pl.)
Specif.:
Certain
writings
which are
received
by some
Christians
as an
authentic
part of the Holy
Scriptures,
but are
rejected
by
others..
Authentic
::
Authentic
(n.)
Having
a
genuine
original
or
authority,
in
opposition
to that which is
false,
fictitious,
counterfeit,
or
apocryphal;
being what it
purports
to be;
genuine;
not of
doubtful
origin;
real; as, an
authentic
paper or
register..
Authenticating
::
Authenticating
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Authenticat.
Proces Verbal
::
Proces
verbal
() An
authentic
minute
of an
official
act, or
statement
of
facts..
Authentically
::
Authentically
(adv.)
In an
authentic
manner;
with the
requisite
or
genuine
authority.
Authenticness
::
Authenticness
(n.) The
quality
of being
authentic;
authenticity.
Authentic
::
Authentic
(n.) An
original
(book or
document).
Witness
::
Witness
(v. i.) One who sees the
execution
of an
instrument,
and
subscribes
it for the
purpose
of
confirming
its
authenticity
by his
testimony;
one who
witnesses
a will, a deed, a
marriage,
or the
like..
Record
::
Record
(v. t.) To
preserve
the
memory
of, by
committing
to
writing,
to
printing,
to
inscription,
or the like; to make note of; to write or enter in a book or on
parchment,
for the
purpose
of
preserving
authentic
evidence
of; to
register;
to
enroll;
as, to
record
the
proceedings
of a
court;
to
record
historical
events..
Genuine
::
Genuine
(a.)
Belonging
to, or
proceeding
from, the
original
stock;
native;
hence,
not
counterfeit,
spurious,
false,
or
adulterated;
authentic;
real;
natural;
true; pure; as, a
genuine
text; a
genuine
production;
genuine
materials..
Vague
::
Vague (v. i.)
Proceeding
from no known
authority;
unauthenticated;
uncertain;
flying;
as, a vague
report..
Authenticity
::
Authenticity
(n.)
Genuineness;
the
quality
of being
genuine
or not
corrupted
from the
original.
Authentic
::
Authentic
(n.)
Authoritative.
Authentic
::
Authentic
(n.)
Having
as
immediate
relation
to the
tonic,
in
distinction
from
plagal,
which has a
correspondent
relation
to the
dominant
in the
octave
below the
tonic..
Authentics
::
Authentics
(n.) A
collection
of the
Novels
or New
Constitutions
of
Justinian,
by an
anonymous
author;
-- so
called
on
account
of its
authenticity..
Authentic
::
Authentic
(n.) Of
approved
authority;
true;
trustworthy;
credible;
as, an
authentic
writer;
an
authentic
portrait;
authentic
information..
Countersign
::
Countersign
(v. t.) To sign on the
opposite
side of (an
instrument
or
writing);
hence,
to sign in
addition
to the
signature
of a
principal
or
superior,
in order to
attest
the
authenticity
of a
writing..
Witness
::
Witness
(v. t.) To see the
execution
of, as an
instrument,
and
subscribe
it for the
purpose
of
establishing
its
authenticity;
as, to
witness
a bond or a
deed..
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