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Definition of Counterfeits
1. counterfeit [v] - See also: counterfeit
Lexicographical Neighbors of Counterfeits
Literary usage of Counterfeits
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Five Great Philosophies of Life by William De Witt Hyde (1911)
"III THE Counterfeits OF LOVE Just because Love is so costly, ... These counterfeits
are chiefly devices for gaining the rewards and honours of Love, ..."
2. Index-digest of the Federal Reserve Act and Amendments by United States (1918)
"Counterfeits AND FRAUDULENT, p. 34. To be engraved in the best manner to guard
against counterfeits and fraudulent alterations. p. 49. The right to amend, ..."
3. The Alternative: A Study in Psychology by Edmund R. Clay (1882)
"There are counterfeits of general names, counterfeits that denote no kinds, ...
Such counterfeits tend to impose belief that they correspond to concepts and ..."
4. Heath's Infallible Government Counterfeit Detector, at Sight by Laban Heath (1877)
"ART OF DETECTING Counterfeits, WITH RULES FOR GENERAL GUIDANCE. The art of
detecting counterfeits consists in becoming thoroughly familiar with genuine work ..."
5. The Alternative: A Study in Psychology by Edmund R. Clay (1882)
"There are counterfeits of general names, counterfeits that denote no kinds, ...
Such counterfeits tend to impose belief that they correspond to concepts and ..."
6. The Five Great Philosophies of Life by William De Witt Hyde (1911)
"III THE Counterfeits OF LOVE Just because Love is so costly, ... These counterfeits
are chiefly devices for gaining the rewards and honours of Love, ..."
7. Index-digest of the Federal Reserve Act and Amendments by United States (1918)
"Counterfeits AND FRAUDULENT, p. 34. To be engraved in the best manner to guard
against counterfeits and fraudulent alterations. p. 49. The right to amend, ..."
8. The Alternative: A Study in Psychology by Edmund R. Clay (1882)
"There are counterfeits of general names, counterfeits that denote no kinds, ...
Such counterfeits tend to impose belief that they correspond to concepts and ..."
9. Heath's Infallible Government Counterfeit Detector, at Sight by Laban Heath (1877)
"ART OF DETECTING Counterfeits, WITH RULES FOR GENERAL GUIDANCE. The art of
detecting counterfeits consists in becoming thoroughly familiar with genuine work ..."
10. The Alternative: A Study in Psychology by Edmund R. Clay (1882)
"There are counterfeits of general names, counterfeits that denote no kinds, ...
Such counterfeits tend to impose belief that they correspond to concepts and ..."