1 : an invented fact believed to be true because of its appearance in print 2 : a briefly stated and usually trivial fact. Learn more about "Factoid" and...
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Factoids! Fun Facts to amuse and inspire students and colleagues US per capita consumption of sweeteners including sugar, syrups, honey (and Valentine's candy) increased from 137 pounds in 1990 to 158 pounds in 1999. SOURCE: US Census Bureau Americans consumed 76 billion pounds of red meat and poultry in the year 2000,
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The “-oid” ending in English is normally added to a word to indicate that an item is not the real thing. A humanoid is not quite human. However, CNN and other sources have taken to treating the “-oid” as if it were a mere diminutive, and using the term to mean “trivial but true Return to list of errors;
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Factoid - Definition of Factoid at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Factoid. Word of the Day and Crossword Puzzles. Similarly, factoid originally referred to a piece of information that appears to be reliable or accurate, as from being repeated so often that...
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University of Florida, UF, Counseling Center, CC, Division of Student Affairs, DSA,Self-Help Information, Alcohol and Substance Abuse, THC Factoid During the time of marijuana intoxication, Chronic users of marijuana have difficulty in setting up an accurate focus of attention and in filtering out irrelevant information.
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Definition of factoid in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of factoid. Pronunciation of factoid. Translations of factoid. factoid synonyms, factoid antonyms. Information about factoid in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. Noun 1. factoid - something resembling a fact; unverified (often invented)
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For example, some versions of this factoid state that a women is beaten every 9 seconds and cite a study done by the Commonwealth Fund in July, 1993. The Commonwealth Fund study used the same measure as was used by Straus and his colleagues.
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"This sort of thing is infuriating to practicing historians who can tell fact from factoid, without, in a deep way, being able to explain why." A New Philosophy of History, The Economist, 11 Nov 1995.
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Cyclopedia of Factoids - surprising factoid with links to relevant Web sources. Entries written by Sam Vaknin for the Links and Factoids Study List The love affair of Edward, Prince of Wales (Edward VIII) and Wallis Simpson in 1936 is the stuff of romantic dramas. Alas, reality was a lot less inspiring.
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