Something to be in real form, such as trustful.
Three Latin adjectives meaning "authentic" are: certus, verus and fide dignus.
Authentic, true, without deception
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Appears to be a name. No translation as to the meaning of it.
Semi-authentic typically refers to something that is partly genuine or real, but may also contain elements that are not fully authentic or original. It implies a mixture of authenticity and inauthenticity.
To render authentic; to give authority to, by the proof, attestation, or formalities required by law, or sufficient to entitle to credit., To prove authentic; to determine as real and true; as, to authenticate a portrait.
"zibo" has no Hebrew meaning. It appears to be an Arabic word meaning "his penis."
This word has no meaning in Hebrew. It appears to be a Greek word.
A prefix appears at the beginning of root words, adding meaning or altering the word's original meaning. A suffix appears at the end of root words, also adding meaning or changing the word's grammatical function.
A prefix is a word part that appears before a root word to modify its meaning. Some examples of prefixes are "pre-" meaning before and "un-" meaning not.
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It appears to be the inner core of the papyrus plant