Veridical
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veridical means truthful, veracious and non illusory.
It stems from the Latin "veridicus", composed of Latin verus, meaning "true", and dicere, which means "to say".
In linguistics, veridicality (from Latin "truthfully said") is a semantic or grammatical assertion of the truth of an utterance.
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