Falacia in english
Fallacy
pronunciation: fæləsi part of speech: noun
pronunciation: fæləsi part of speech: noun
In gestures







falacia = fallacy ; factoid.
Example: The article was titled 'Serial pricing and copyrights: prophecies, strategies and fallacies'.Example: Most of the textbooks contain catalogues of decontextualized cultural factoids rather than strategies for identifying and understanding cultural differences.