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- Dictionaryproof/pruːf/
noun
- 1. evidence or argument establishing a fact or the truth of a statement: "you will be asked to give proof of your identity" Similar
- 2. a trial impression of a page, taken from type or film and used for making corrections before final printing. Similar
adjective
- 1. able to withstand something damaging; resistant: "the marine battle armour was proof against most weapons"
- 2. denoting a trial impression of a page or printed work: "a proof copy is sent up for checking"
verb
- 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"
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