Evidence

/ˈev.ɪ.dəns/ noun

Evidence is information or facts that help prove whether something is true or not. It can be physical objects, documents, or observations that support a claim or idea.

It comes from Latin 'evidentia', meaning 'clearness' or 'obviousness', from 'evidens' (clearly seen). It originally focused on how visible or clear something was, then narrowed to the facts that make truth clear.

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