Ve*ra"cious (?), a. [L. verax, - acis, fr. verus true. See Very.] 1. Observant of truth; habitually speaking truth; truthful; as, veracious historian. The Spirit is
most perfectly and absolutely veracious. Barrow. 2.
Characterized by truth; not false; as,
a veracious account or narrative. The young, ardent soul that enters on this world with heroic purpose, with veracious insight, will find it
a mad one. Carlyle.
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