Proof

/pruːf/ noun, adjective

As a noun, proof is information or facts that show something is true. As an adjective, it can mean resistant to something, as in 'waterproof'.

From Old French *prove*, from Latin *probare* 'to test, to prove'. It originally meant a test or trial to see if something was genuine.

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