fabrication
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fab·ri·ca·tion
(fab'ri-kā'shŭn),Telling false tales as true; for example, the malingering of symptoms or illness or feigning an incorrect response or calculation during a psychological or mental status examination.
fabrication
[fab′rikā′shən]
a psychological reaction in which false statements are contrived to mask memory defects. It is a clinical feature of Korsakoff's syndrome and other disorders. See also confabulation.
fab·ri·ca·tion
(fab'ri-kā'shŭn)Telling false tales as true; e.g., the malingering of symptoms or illness or feigning an incorrect response during a mental status examination.
fab·ri·ca·tion
(fab'ri-kā'shŭn)1. Manufacture or crafting of dentures, appliances, and other forms of oral prostheses.
2. Telling false tales as true; e.g., malingering of symptoms or illness calculation during examination.
fabrication (fab´rikā´shən),
n the construction or making of a restoration.
fabrication
breaking down of a carcass of meat into consumer cuts or boned meat.