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Definition of proof
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of proof is as below...
Proof (n.) Any
effort,
process,
or
operation
designed
to
establish
or
discover
a fact or
truth;
an act of
testing;
a test; a
trial..
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Plead
::
Plead (v. t.) To
allege
or
adduce
in
proof,
support,
or
vendication;
to offer in
excuse;
as, the law of
nations
may be
pleaded
in favor of the
rights
of
ambassadors..
Criminal
::
Criminal
(n.) One who has
commited
a
crime;
especially,
one who is found
guilty
by
verdict,
confession,
or
proof;
a
malefactor;
a
felon..
Evidence
::
Evidence
(n.) That which is
legally
submitted
to
competent
tribunal,
as a means of
ascertaining
the truth of any
alleged
matter
of fact under
investigation
before
it; means of
making
proof;
-- the
latter,
strictly
speaking,
not being
synonymous
with
evidence,
but
rather
the
effect
of it..
Variance
::
Variance
(n.) A
disagreement
or
difference
between
two parts of the same legal
proceeding,
which,
to be
effectual,
ought to
agree,
-- as
between
the writ and the
declaration,
or
between
the
allegation
and the
proof..
Star-read
::
Starproof
(a.)
Impervious
to the light of the
stars;
as, a
starproof
elm..
Text
::
Text (n.) A verse or
passage
of
Scripture,
especially
one
chosen
as the
subject
of a
sermon,
or in proof of a
doctrine..
Demonstration
::
Demonstration
(n.) The act of
proving
by the
syllogistic
process,
or the proof
itself..
Galley
::
Galley
(n.) A proof sheet taken from type while on a
galley;
a
galley
proof.
Re Proval
::
Re
proval
(n.)
Reproof.
Convince
::
Convince
(v. t.) To
overcome
by
argument;
to force to yield
assent
to
truth;
to
satisfy
by
proof.
Proof
::
Proof (n.) A
process
for
testing
the
accuracy
of an
operation
performed.
Cf.
Prove,
v. t., 5..
High-proof
::
High-proof
(a.)
Highly
rectified;
very
strongly
alcoholic;
as,
high-proof
spirits..
Gossamer
::
Gossamer
(n.) Any very thin
gauzelike
fabric;
also, a thin
waterproof
stuff..
Spongiose
::
Spongiopilin
(n.) A kind of cloth
interwoven
with small
pieces
of
sponge
and
rendered
waterproof
on one side by a
covering
of
rubber.
When
moistend
with hot water it is used as a
poultice.
Prief
::
Prief (n.)
Proof.
Forejudge
::
Forejudge
(v. t.) To judge
beforehand,
or
before
hearing
the facts and
proof;
to
prejudge..
Waterproof
::
Waterproof
(v. t.) To
render
impervious
to
water,
as
cloth,
leather,
etc..
Proof
::
Proof (n.)
Firmness
of mind;
stability
not to be
shaken.
Reprehensive
::
Reprehensive
(a.)
Containing
reprehension;
conveying
reproof.
Confirmation
::
Confirmation
(n.) That which
confirms;
that which gives new
strength
or
assurance;
as to a
statement
or
belief;
additional
evidence;
proof;
convincing
testimony.
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