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proof
'proof' - used as an adjective
1. (used in combination or as a suffix) able to withstand
temptation-proof

'proof' - used as a noun
2. any factual evidence that helps to establish the truth of something
if you have any proof for what you say, now is the time to produce it
3. a formal series of statements showing that if one thing is true something else necessarily follows from it
4. a measure of alcoholic strength expressed as an integer twice the percentage of alcohol present (by volume)
5. (printing) an impression made to check for errors
6. a trial photographic print from a negative
7. the act of validating; finding or testing the truth of something

'proof' - used as a verb
8. make or take a proof of, such as a photographic negative, an etching, or typeset
9. knead to reach proper lightness
proof dough
10. read for errors
11. activate by mixing with water and sometimes sugar or milk
proof yeast
12. make resistant (to harm)
proof the materials against shrinking in the dryer

derived forms
1. Proof / Plural
proofs
2. Proof / Past
proofed
3. Proof / Third Person
proofs
4. Proof / Present Participle
proofing
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