ve·rid·i·cal 
(v
ə-r
ĭd
ĭ-k
əl) also
ve·rid·ic (-r
ĭd
ĭk)
adj.1. Truthful; veracious: veridical testimony.
2. Coinciding with future events or apparently unknowable present realities: a veridical hallucination.
[From Latin vēridicus : vērus, true; see wērə-o- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots + dīcere, to say; see deik- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.]
ve·rid′i·cali·ty (-kălĭ-tē) n.
ve·ridi·cal·ly adv.