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authentical

American  
[aw-then-ti-kuhl] / ɔˈθɛn tɪ kəl /

adjective

Archaic.
  1. authentic.


Other Word Forms

  • nonauthentical adjective
  • unauthentical adjective
  • unauthentically adverb
  • unauthenticalness noun

Etymology

Origin of authentical

First recorded in 1525–35; authentic + -al 1

Example Sentences

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Then, they reformulated the search problem into a simple mathematical expression, which enables SecureLoop to find the ideal authentical block size in a much more efficient manner than searching through all possible options.

From Science Daily • Oct. 30, 2023

They are behooveful unto me, and serve my turn in three things very exquisite, requisite, and authentical.

From Gargantua and Pantagruel, Illustrated, Book 3 by Motteux, Peter Anthony

Say you so, Troth there's a friend of mine Sir, within hearing, That is familiar with all that's past, His testimonie will be authentical.

From The Works of Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher Volume 2 of 10: Introduction to the Elder Brother by Fletcher, John

TRUE: O, sir, she is the only authentical courtier, that is not naturally bred one, in the city.

From Epicoene: Or, the Silent Woman by Jonson, Ben

In ordinary gentleman's dress, he is a very authentical copy of a Bond-street dandy, and looks as little like a Frenchman as most of Stultz's subjects.

From Pencillings by the Way Written During Some Years of Residence and Travel in Europe by Willis, N. Parker