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VerbarFaccedilade
of a building esp the principal front having some architectural pretensions Thus a church is said to have its faccedilade unfinished
dissimulation
a hiding under a false appearance concealment by feigning false pretension hypocrisy
Charlatanry
Undue pretensions to skill quackery wheedling empiricism
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Charlatanic
Of or like a charlatan making undue pretension empirical pretentious quackish
Charlatan
who prates much in his own favor and makes unwarrantable pretensions a quack an impostor an empiric a mountebank
Maritime law
have reference to questions of neutrality, and of the conflicting pretensions of belligerents and neutrals; but the principles and doctrines whichhe
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