Definition of Mendacities

1. Noun. (plural of mendacity) ¹

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Definition of Mendacities

1. mendacity [n] - See also: mendacity

Lexicographical Neighbors of Mendacities

menarches
menarchial
menatetrenone
menatetrenones
menazon
menazons
menchildren
mend
mend fences
mend one's pace
mend one's ways
mendable
mendacious
mendaciously
mendaciousness
mendacities (current term)
mendacity
mended
mendelevium
mendeleviums
mendelian
mendelian character
mendelian genetics
mendelian ratio
mendelian trait
mendelism
mendelize
mendelizing
mender
menderies

Literary usage of Mendacities

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Political Crime by Louis Proal (1898)
"... dissimulation of politicians—Politicians conceal their ambition under the cloak of hypocrisy— Cromwell's hypocrisy—mendacities of politicians—Political ..."

2. Horrors of Vaccination Exposed and Illustrated: Petition to the President to by Charles Michael Higgins (1920)
"THE ORIGINAL mendacities OF VACCINATION EXPOSED No chapter on the mendacities of vaccination would be complete without including the great foundation and ..."

3. The Works of Thomas Carlyle: (complete). by Thomas Carlyle (1897)
"We have now only the sad duty of pointing out the principal mendacities contained in M. de ... The principal mendacities — deducting all that about ..."

4. History of Friedrich II. of Prussia, called Frederick the Great: in ten vol by Thomas Carlyle (1864)
"We have now only the sad duty of pointing out the principal mendacities contained in M. de ... The principal mendacities,—deducting all that about ..."

5. History of Friedrich II, of Prussia: Called Frederick the Great by Thomas Carlyle (1900)
"... and Arrangements which are not analogous to the facts ; which are but wigged mendacities, therefore ; and will but aggravate in quantity and in quality ..."

6. History of Friedrich II of Prussia, Called Frederick the Great by Thomas Carlyle (1864)
"Austria, not dishonestly, but much sunk in "superstitions and involuntary mendacities, and^ liable to ... For it is not mendacities, conscious or other, ..."

7. The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the English Language by William Dwight Whitney (1890)
"... mendacities : for the commandment forbad not the touch of the fruit ; and positively said, ye shall surely dye. ..."

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