veritas

/ˈvɛrɪtɑːs/
noun
  1. Truth, especially as a fundamental or ultimate reality; often used in mottos or formal contexts.
    • In the pursuit of veritas, scientists must remain objective.
    • The ancient philosophers sought veritas above all else.
    • The university's motto is 'Veritas,' meaning truth.
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