How about "gossip" or "hearsay"?
'Pseudo-', meaning 'false' or 'unreal'.
False is a five letter word meaning fake.
phony
False, phony.
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Yes, "rumour" is a noun. It refers to information or news that is not confirmed to be true, often spreading quickly through word of mouth.
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The root of the word "pseudopod" is from the Greek words "pseudes," meaning false, and "pous," meaning foot. This reflects the false foot-like protrusions that certain organisms, like amoebas, use for movement and feeding.
False.fudge, feign, bogus, false, phony.
"False" is from Latin falsus, the past participle of the verb fallo, "to deceive". From an original meaning of "deceived" it also acquired the meaning of "deceitful" and hence "false".