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The English word "spurious" means not genuine, not real. If a thing is non-spurious, it is therefore genuine.

Spurious derives from Latin spurius, meaning "bastard", or "something rejected as false", while the prefix non- is one of many ways that English expresses the negative (derived from Latin non, meaning not).

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