proof: significado y definiciones

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Qué es proof?

Qué es proof?

  • The evidence or argument that compels the mind to accept an assertion as true.
  • The validation of a proposition by application of specified rules, as of induction or deduction, to assumptions, axioms, and sequentially derived conclusions.
  • A statement or argument used in such a validation.
  • Convincing or persuasive demonstration: was asked for proof of his identity; an employment history that was proof of her dependability.
  • The state of being convinced or persuaded by consideration of evidence.
  • Determination of the quality of something by testing; trial: put one's beliefs to the proof.
  • Law The result or effect of evidence; the establishment or denial of a fact by evidence.
  • The alcoholic strength of a liquor, expressed by a number that is twice the percentage by volume of alcohol present.
  • Printing A trial sheet of printed material that is made to be checked and corrected. Also called proof sheet.
  • Printing A trial impression of a plate, stone, or block taken at any of various stages in engraving.
  • A trial photographic print.
  • Any of a limited number of newly minted coins or medals struck as specimens and for collectors from a new die on a polished planchet.
  • Archaic Proven impenetrability: "I was clothed in Armor of proof” ( John Bunyan).
  • Fully or successfully resistant; impervious. Often used in combination: waterproof watches; a fireproof cellar door.
  • Of standard alcoholic strength.
  • Used in proving or making corrections.
  • Printing To make a trial impression of (printed or engraved matter).
  • Printing To proofread (copy).
  • To activate (dormant dry yeast) by adding water.
  • To work (dough) into proper lightness.
  • To treat so as to make resistant: proof a fabric against shrinkage.
  • Printing To proofread.
  • To become properly light for cooking: The batter proofed overnight.

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