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  1. PSEUDO Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Jun 5, 2011 · The meaning of PSEUDO is being apparently rather than actually as stated : sham, spurious. How to use pseudo in a sentence.

  2. PSEUDO- | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    PSEUDO- definition: 1. pretended and not real: 2. pretended and not real: . Learn more.

  3. PSEUDO Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    Jul 20, 2011 · PSEUDO definition: not actually but having the appearance of; pretended; false or spurious; sham. See examples of pseudo used in a sentence.

  4. What Does pseudo Mean? Definition & Examples | Dictionary.net

    Learn what pseudo means with clear definitions, pronunciation, synonyms, and real-world examples. Simple explanations to help you use pseudo correctly.

  5. Pseudo- - Wikipedia

    Pseudo- (from Greek: ψευδής, pseudḗs 'false') is a prefix used in a number of languages, often to mark something as a fake or insincere version. [1] In English, the prefix is used on both nouns and …

  6. PSEUDO Simple Definition - Merriam-Webster

    5 days ago · The simple definition of PSEUDO is not real or genuine : fake.

  7. How to Use Pseudo Correctly - GRAMMARIST

    Pseudo means not authentic, false, pretend. Pseudo may also mean having a close resemblance to. The word pseudo is often used with another word, hyphenated, to refer to something that is …

  8. pseudo - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    May 15, 2026 · pseudo (plural pseudos) (derogatory) An intellectually pretentious person; a pseudointellectual. A poseur; one who is fake. (travel industry, informal) pseudo-city code (Internet, …

  9. PSEUDO-中文 (简体)翻译:剑桥词典 - Cambridge Dictionary

    PSEUDO-翻译:伪,假。了解更多。 Having examined unto them, however, he invariably finds them real and fights them with pseudo-kabbalistic spells, a rubber outfit, and dangerously overloaded …

  10. Pseudonym - Wikipedia

    A collective name or collective pseudonym is one shared by two or more persons, for example, the co-authors of a work, such as Carolyn Keene, Erin Hunter, Ellery Queen, H. Bustos Domecq, Nicolas …