No. A lie is, by definition, told with a deliberate intent to deceive.
A lie or a untrue story
The past perfect tense of "lie" is "had lain." For example, "She had lain on the beach all day before she realized she was sunburned."
The equator is the definition of "Zero" latitude.
Perjury.
A yachtsman is someone who works on or is fond of yachts. A yachtsman is also someone who owns a yacht themselves. Though, someone who owns a yacht is more commonly used and a better definition than someone who works on or is fond of yachts.
An example of folk etymology is Television means Tell- Lie - vision
Fond lié (pronounced 'phonh lee-ay') or jus lié, is like a thickened gravy. The jus (the 's' is not pronounced) is the meat juices from the pan, deglaced & thickened; although nowadays jus is increasingly referred to as any sauce, even a basic stock...
There is no such word as 'convience'. The definition of the word 'convince' is to either make someone believe that a lie you are telling them is the truth or persuade someone to do something.
Definition for collinear and non collinearPoints that lie on the same line are called collinear points. If there is no line on which all of the points lie, then they are non collinear points.
Bier has a dictionary definition meaning a stand upon which a corpse or coffin is placed. The corpse or coffin will lie in state or be carried to the grave for burial.
He was fond of peas but not fond of spinach.He was not found of homework, but loved reading novels.As the opposite of fond, "not fond" means it isn't something you find pleasant or exciting.