Counterfeit

/ˈkaʊntərˌfɪt/ adjective

Counterfeit describes something made to look real or original, but is actually fake and meant to deceive, like fake money or copied brands.

From Old French “contrefait,” meaning “made in imitation,” from “contre-” (against) and “faire” (to make). The word literally suggests something made ‘against’ the real thing, as a false copy.

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