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  • 11proof — [n1] evidence, authentication affidavit, argument, attestation, averment, case, certification, chapter and verse*, clincher*, clue, confirmation, corroboration, credentials, criterion, cue*, data, demonstration, deposition, documents,… …

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  • 12Proof — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Proof puede referirse a: Palabra del inglés que significa Prueba. DeShaun Holton, (1973 – 2006), rapero estadounidense. Prueba de Acuñación (monedas) Esta es una página de desambiguación, una ayuda a la navegación… …

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  • 13Proof — (engl., spr. Pruhf), 1) Probe, Beweis; 2) (Proof sheet, spr. Pruhsschiht), Probebogen, Probeabzug (bes. zu Correcturen) …

    Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • 14proof — UK US /pruːf/ noun [C usually plural] (also proof copy) ► a printed copy of something that is examined and corrected before the final copies are printed: »We still had time to correct the proofs of the brochure …

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  • 15-proof — [pru:f] suffix 1.) [in adjectives] used to describe something which a particular thing cannot harm or pass through, or which protects people against that thing ▪ a bulletproof car ▪ a waterproof jacket ▪ an ovenproof dish (=that cannot be harmed… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 16Proof — [pru:f] das; , <aus gleichbed. engl. proof »Probe, Versuch«>: 1. Prüfbeleg für den Inhalt von digitalen Informationen (z. B. von Bilddaten; EDV, Druckw.). 2. Maß für den Alkoholgehalt von Getränken …

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  • 17-proof — [ pruf ] suffix used with some nouns for describing something that will provide protection against the damaging effects of something else: a bulletproof vest recession proof stocks …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 18proof — (n.) early 13c., preove evidence to establish the fact of (something), from O.Fr. prueve (early 13c.), from L.L. proba a proof, a back formation from L. probare to prove (see PROVE (Cf. prove)). Meaning act of testing or making trial of anything… …

    Etymology dictionary

  • 19-proof — [pro͞of] [< PROOF] combining form 1. impervious to [waterproof] 2. protected from or against [foolproof, rustproof] 3. resistant to, unaffected by [fireproof] …

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  • 20Proof — Proof. См. Испытание. (Источник: «Металлы и сплавы. Справочник.» Под редакцией Ю.П. Солнцева; НПО Профессионал , НПО Мир и семья ; Санкт Петербург, 2003 г.) …

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