suppositum

/ˈsʌpsɪptəm/

Definitions

1. noun

A thing that is introduced or inserted, especially fraudulently, into a place or situation.

“The court ruled that the company’s financial report was not credible due to the inclusion of a suppositum in the company’s assets.”

Synonyms

  • imposture
  • subterfuge

Antonyms

  • authenticity
  • legitimacy