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∙ 11y agoFools gold
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∙ 11y agoPseudo means "Fake"
Pretty sure that means it is not the actual coin but a faux version... Yes there was such a coin. I have one and it is a reproduction or PSEUDO(fake) but at least it is printed on the coin. Unlike other repro's on eBay that are just fake but look real in every way.......You have an elusive and rare coin
From Greek meaning 'false'
The prefix "pseudo-" means false or pretending to be something it is not. It is often used to indicate something that imitates or resembles but is not genuinely that thing.
'Pseudo-', meaning 'false' or 'unreal'.
The root of the word "pseudopod" is from the Greek words "pseudes," meaning false, and "pous," meaning foot. This reflects the false foot-like protrusions that certain organisms, like amoebas, use for movement and feeding.
Synthetic and Pseudo Synthetic: artificial, fake, mock, copied, unreal, imitation [[Antonym: REAL]] Pseudo: fake, pretend, simulated, imitation, artificial, bogusm ersatz, counterfeit [[Antonym: GENUINE]]
The prefix pseudo- indicates "false"
From bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net: Sudowoodo is a portmanteau of pseudo-, prefix meaning false, and wood.
The pseudo passive is a sentence construction that resembles the passive voice but actually retains an active meaning. It typically involves using a form of "get" or "have" followed by a past participle verb. For example, "I got my hair cut" is a pseudo passive construction where the subject is still the one performing the action.
Composties and Synthetic
The word "pseudo" is a prefix meaning fake or false. It cannot be a sentence, but it can certainly be part of one. You may have seen it as part of words like "pseudonym" (a false name, often used by a writer to hide his or her identity). Here is a sentence: Many people believe in acupuncture, but others say it is nothing more than pseudo-science.