Definition of Fallax. Meaning of Fallax. Synonyms of Fallax

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Definition of Fallax

Fallax
Fallax Fal"lax, n. [L. fallax deceptive. See Fallacy.] Cavillation; a caviling. [Obs.] --Cranmer.

Meaning of Fallax from wikipedia

- Fallax is a genus of brachiopods belonging to the family Aulacothyropsidae. The first species of this genus described (F. dalliniformis) occurs in the...
- Leptodactylus fallax, commonly known as the mountain chicken or giant ditch frog, is a critically endangered species of frog that is native to the Caribbean...
- species Vella fallax: Vella fallax fallax (Rambur, 1842) Vella fallax texana (Hagen, 1887) V. fallax fallax collected in Nicaragua V. fallax texana in Arizona...
- × Sorbaronia fallax, synonyms including × Sorbaronia mitschurinii and Aronia × mitschurinii, is an artificial hybrid between Aronia melanocarpa and Sorbus...
- C. fallax may refer to: Calliphora fallax, a synonym for Calliphora hilli, a fly species Chrysopogon fallax, a gr**** Clostridium fallax, an anaerobic motile...
- Colocasia fallax, the silver leaf dwarf elephant ear or dwarf taro, is a species of flowering plant in the family Araceae, native to the Indian Subcontinent...
- The European cat snake (Telescopus fallax), also known as the Mediterranean cat snake, is a non venomous colubrid snake endemic to the Mediterranean and...
- S. fallax may refer to: Sida fallax, the ʻilima in Hawaiian, a flowering plant species found in the Pacific Islands Sphagnum fallax, a moss species All...
- Sphagnum fallax, the flat-topped bogmoss, is a moss species in the genus Sphagnum Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sphagnum fallax. Wikispecies...
- Craterellus fallax is a species of "black trumpets" that occurs in Eastern North America. With a number of lookalikes in the genus, it is edible but not...