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    proof
    [pro͞of]
    noun
    proofs (plural noun)
    1. evidence or argument establishing or helping to establish a fact or the truth of a statement:
      "you will be asked to give proof of your identity" · "this is not a proof for the existence of God"
      • law
        the spoken or written evidence in a trial.
      • the action or process of establishing the truth of a statement:
        "it shifts the onus of proof in convictions from the police to the public"
      • a series of stages in the resolution of a mathematical or philosophical problem.
    2. printing
      a trial impression of a page, taken from type or film and used for making corrections before final printing.
      • a trial photographic print made for initial selection.
      • each of a number of impressions from an engraved plate, especially (in commercial printing) of a limited number before the ordinary issue is printed and before an inscription or signature is added.
      • any of various preliminary impressions of coins struck as specimens.
    3. the strength of distilled alcoholic liquor, relative to proof spirit taken as a standard of 100:
      "powerful 132-proof rum"
    verb
    proofs (third person present)
    1. make (fabric) waterproof:
      "if you are using a piece of lightweight canvas it will be necessary to proof the fabric when complete"
    2. make a proof of (a printed work, engraving, etc.):
      "proof each plate and print it on acetate first"
      Similar:
      set in print
      send to press
      • proofread (a text):
        "a book about dinosaurs was being proofed by the publisher"
    3. NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
      activate (yeast) by the addition of liquid:
      "proof the yeast with the teaspoon of sugar"
      • knead (dough) until light and smooth.
      • (of dough) prove:
        "shape into a baguette and let proof for a few minutes"
    Origin
    Middle English preve, from Old French proeve, from late Latin proba, from Latin probare ‘to test, prove’. The change of vowel in late Middle English was due to the influence of prove. Current senses of the verb date from the late 19th century.
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