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Adjective
/ˈkountərˌfit/,
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Made in exact imitation of something valuable or important with the intention to deceive or defraud,
  1. Made in exact imitation of something valuable or important with the intention to deceive or defraud
    • - two men were remanded on bail on a charge of passing counterfeit $10 bills
  2. Pretended; sham
    • - the filmmakers created a counterfeit world using smoke and mirrors
Verb
  1. Imitate fraudulently
    • - my signature is extremely hard to counterfeit
  2. Pretend to feel or possess (an emotion or quality)
    • - no pretense could have counterfeited such terror
  3. Resemble closely
    • - sleep counterfeited Death so well
Noun
  1. A fraudulent imitation of something else; a forgery
    • - he knew the tapes to be counterfeits

  1. a copy that is represented as the original
  2. not genuine; imitating something superior; "counterfeit emotion"; "counterfeit money"; "counterfeit works of art"; "a counterfeit prince"
  3. forge: make a copy of with the intent to deceive; "he faked the signature"; "they counterfeited dollar bills"; "She forged a Green Card"
  4. A counterfeit is an imitation, usually one that is made with the intent of fraudulently passing it off as genuine. Counterfeit products are often produced with the intent to take advantage of the established worth of the imitated product. ...
  5. Counterfeit is a 1919 silent film detective/ drama directed by George Fitzmaurice and starring Elsie Ferguson. The assistant director was C. Van Arsdale. The picture was the fourth film Fitzmaurice and Ferguson worked on and is now a lost film.
  6. In community card poker, a player or hand is said to be counterfeited when a community card does not change the value of his hand, but makes it more likely that an opponent will beat it. This occurs primarily in Omaha hold 'em hi-lo split and sometimes in Texas hold 'em. ...
  7. "Counterfeit" is a song by Limp Bizkit from their debut album Three Dollar Bill, Yall$. The song can be traced back to one of the band's early demo tapes in 1996, but it could have been written as early as 1995, when guitarist Wes Borland first joined.
  8. (The Counterfeiters (novel)) The Counterfeiters (French: Les faux-monnayeurs) is a 1925 novel by French author André Gide, first published in Nouvelle Revue Française. ...
  9. A non-genuine article; a fake; One who counterfeits; a counterfeiter; To falsely produce what appears to be official or valid; to produce a forged copy of; To produce a faithful copy of; To feign; Of a turn or river card, to invalidate a player's hand by making a better hand on the board; ...
  10. (Counterfeited) v.  A hand undermined.  In the following scenario, player X has AK, and player Y has QJ.  The board is AQJ, giving a pair of aces to player X and two pair to Y, who leads.  The last two cards to fall are 4,4.  The board has counterfeited player Y's hand, and he loses. ...
  11. (Counterfeiters) Workers who put together kitchen cabinets.
  12. (Counterfeiting) the act of producing or knowingly selling a product that contains an intentional, unauthorised reproduction of a trademark.
  13. (Counterfeiting) Forgery, often of money.
  14. (Counterfeiting) Permit appears like ours, but is not a real permit.
  15. (Counterfeiting) The copying of a competitor's well-known products. Some counterfeit products are intended to look as much like the original as possible, including the brand name; others are close, but not exact, copies; still others are cheap and unconvincing imitations. ...
  16. (Counterfeiting) This is the reproduction of a document or security feature with the intention of deceiving the public. A counterfeit euro banknote is understood to be a banknote that appears to be a euro banknote and has been fraudulently produced or altered. ...
  17. (counterfeiting) the act of making or selling look-alike goods or services bearing fake trademarks
  18. To make your hand less valuable because of board cards that duplicate it. Example: you have 87 and the flop comes 9-T-J, so you have a straight. Now an 8 comes on the turn. This has counterfeited your hand and made it almost worthless.
  19. A fake coin deceptively made with the intent of passing it off as if it were the genuine article.
  20. Literally, a coin that is not genuine. There are cast and struck counterfeits and the term is also applied to issues with added mint marks, altered dates, etc.
  21. Counterfeiting describes the situation where the showdown hands hold the same high card.  In this case, the hand holding the highest rank kicker will usually win the pot, since the low hand has only three outs.
  22. illegal copy of note. The contemporary counterfeits were made by Governments or private persons to pass side by side with genuine notes. ...
  23. A coin or article made in the syle of a genuine specimen but made to deceive buyers.
  24. In Omaha Hi/Lo, when the board pairs your key low card, demoting the value of your hand.
  25. Usually used in reference to an Omaha high / low split game, when a card lands on the board that make your hand either less valuable or worthless by matching one of the cards in your hand. ...