FALSE

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See also: false and falsé

English[edit]

Adjective[edit]

FALSE (not comparable)

  1. (electronics) one of two states of a Boolean variable; logic 0.

Usage notes[edit]

Boolean variables and states (AND, OR, NOT, TRUE, FALSE etc.) are commonly written in all uppercase in order to distinguish them from the ordinary uses of the words.

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