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Meaning of tralse | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR B1
/tɹɔls/

Definitions

Both true and false.

nonce-word, not-comparable, rare

Examples

“In the instance of a scientific model or theory being falsified it is proposed to describe the predicate as tralse, ie true before time t and false thereafter.”
“I mean what kind of a name for a band is Tralse, anyway? True and false at the same time? I can't believe I used to think that was clever.”
“Is there possibly something else / In the middle of true and false? / Could there be such a thing as / Tralse?”
“What we should really experience, then, is a fusion of the two, true and false, which we could more accurately record, and refer to, as tralse. The Liar paradox generates tralse, not true and false (which separately are all our minds are capable of handling), and tralse is a permanent state of the two with no oscillations, no variations.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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