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counterfactual
(coun¦ter|fac¦tual)
Pronunciation:
/ˌkaʊntəˈfaktʃʊəl, -tjʊəl/
Philosophy
adjective
relating to or expressing what has not happened or is not the case.
noun
a counterfactual conditional statement (e.g.
If kangaroos had no tails, they would topple over
).
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