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AuthenticMade or done the same way as an original
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Authenticmid-14c., "authoritative," from Old French autentique (13c., Modern French authentique) "authentic; canonical," and directly from Medieval Latin authenticus, from Greek authentikos [..]
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Authenticreal or genuine.
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Authenticadj. Of undisputed origin.
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Authentic of authority.
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AuthenticSee: Full and accurate record
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AuthenticAuthentic means something that is genuine or that represents the essence of an idea
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Authentic(adj) conforming to fact and therefore worthy of belief(adj) not counterfeit or copied
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Authenticdescribing an activity or assessment procedure which involves students demonstrating their learning or skills in real-life situations or in tackling real-world problems. For example, the task of desig [..]
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AuthenticReal - something students can relate to.
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Authenticclothed with authority
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AuthenticAuthentic is a word that denotes a #Beatmap that emulates in every aspect of a specific stage from the #DS games (song, settings, object placement, etc.).
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AuthenticIs a difficult concept to grasp: It is that material or fabric which contributes to the historic development of an asset but might not be original to its initial development. It may be authentic to the period during which it was introduced to original fabric but may not be part of original development. All original fabric is authentic but not all a [..]
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