Proof most often refers to:

  • Proof (truth), argument or sufficient evidence for the truth of a proposition
  • Alcohol proof, a measure of an alcoholic drink's strength

Proof may also refer to:

Mathematics and formal logic

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Law and philosophy

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  • Evidence, information which tends to determine or demonstrate the truth of a proposition
  • Evidence (law), tested evidence or a legal proof
  • Legal burden of proof, duty to establish the truth of facts in a trial
  • Philosophic burden of proof, obligation on a party in a dispute to provide sufficient warrant for their position
  • Probate, the judicial process whereby a will is "proved" in a court of law and accepted as valid

Manufacturing and printing

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  • Artist's proof, a single print taken during the printmaking process
  • Galley proof, a preliminary version of a publication
  • Prepress proof, a facsimile of press artwork for job verification
  • Proof coinage, coins once made as a test, but now specially struck for collectors
  • Proof of concept, demonstration that a concept has practical potential
  • Proof test, stress test of structures such as vessels and weapons
  • Proofreading, reviewing a manuscript for errors or improvements

People

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Places

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  • Proof School, San Francisco, California, USA; a secondary school

Arts and entertainment and media

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Film, television, and theatre

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Film

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Television

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Literature

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Music

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Albums and records

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Songs and singles

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See also

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