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proof
noun
1 evidence, especially conclusive evidence, that something is true or a fact.
2 law the accumulated evidence on which a verdict is based.
3 Scots law a trial held before a judge without a jury.
4 the activity or process of testing or proving.
5 a test, trial or demonstration.
6 maths a step-by-step verification of a proposed mathematical statement.
7 printing a trial copy of printed text used for examination or correction.
8 a trial print from a photographic negative.
9 a trial impression from an engraved plate.
10 a measure of the alcohol content of a distilled liquid, especially an alcoholic beverage, equal to 49.28% of alcohol by weight.
adjective (esp in compounds ) able or designed to withstand, deter or be free from or secure against a specified thing proof against storms leakproof .
verb (proofed , proofing )
1 (often in compounds ) to make something resistant to or proof against a specified thing to damp-proof the walls .
2 to take a proof of (printed material).
3 to proof-read.
[13c: from French preuve , from Latin proba , from probare to test]
noun
1 evidence, especially conclusive evidence, that something is true or a fact.
2 law the accumulated evidence on which a verdict is based.
3 Scots law a trial held before a judge without a jury.
4 the activity or process of testing or proving.
5 a test, trial or demonstration.
6 maths a step-by-step verification of a proposed mathematical statement.
7 printing a trial copy of printed text used for examination or correction.
8 a trial print from a photographic negative.
9 a trial impression from an engraved plate.
10 a measure of the alcohol content of a distilled liquid, especially an alcoholic beverage, equal to 49.28% of alcohol by weight.
adjective (esp in compounds ) able or designed to withstand, deter or be free from or secure against a specified thing proof against storms leakproof .
verb (proofed , proofing )
1 (often in compounds ) to make something resistant to or proof against a specified thing to damp-proof the walls .
2 to take a proof of (printed material).
3 to proof-read.
[13c: from French preuve , from Latin proba , from probare to test]
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