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Proof
- adjective - (printing) an impression made to check for errors
- (used in combination or as a suffix) able to withstand; "temptation-proof"; "childproof locks"
- a formal series of statements showing that if one thing is true something else necessarily follows from it
- a measure of alcoholic strength expressed as an integer twice the percentage of alcohol present (by volume)
- a trial photographic print from a negative
- activate by mixing with water and sometimes sugar or milk; "proof yeast"
- 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"
- knead to reach proper lightness; "proof dough"
- make or take a proof of, such as a photographic negative, an etching, or typeset
- make resistant (to harm); "proof the materials against shrinking in the dryer"
- read for errors; "I should proofread my manuscripts"
- the act of va
Props
- noun - a propeller that rotates to push against air
- a support placed beneath or against something to keep it from shaking or falling
- any movable articles or objects used on the set of a play or movie; "before every scene he ran down his checklist of props"
- proper respect; "I have to give my props to the governor for the way he handled the problem"
- rugby forward
- support by placing against something solid or rigid; "shore and buttress an old building"
Prore
- - The prow or fore part of a ship.
Prose
- noun - matter of fact, commonplace, or dull expression
- ordinary writing as distinguished from verse
Prost
- - a contracted form of prosit.
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Prosy
- adjective - lacking wit or imagination; "a pedestrian movie plot"
Proto
- adjective - indicating the first or earliest or original; "`proto' is a combining form in a word like `protolanguage' that refers to the hypothetical ancestor of another language or group of languages"
Proud
- adjective - feeling self-respect or pleasure in something by which you measure your self-worth; or being a reason for pride; "proud parents"; "proud of his accomplishments"; "a proud moment"; "proud to serve his country"; "a proud name"; "proud princes"
- having or displaying great dignity or nobility; "a gallant pageant"; "lofty ships"; "majestic cities"; "proud alpine peaks"
Prove
- verb - be shown or be found to be; "She proved to be right"; "The medicine turned out to save her life"; "She turned up HIV positive"
- cause to puff up with a leaven; "unleavened bread"
- establish the validity of something, as by an example, explanation or experiment; "The experiment demonstrated the instability of the compound"; "The mathematician showed the validity of the conjecture"
- increase in volume; "the dough rose slowly in the warm room"
- obtain probate of; "prove a will"
- prove formally; demonstrate by a mathematical, formal proof
- provide evidence for; "The blood test showed that he was the father"; "Her behavior testified to her incompetence"
- put to the test, as for its quality, or give experimental use to; "This approach has been tried with good results"; "Test this recipe"
- take a trial impression of
Provo
- noun - a city in north central Utah settled by Mormons