semiproof

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

semi- +‎ proof

Noun[edit]

semiproof (plural semiproofs)

  1. (obsolete) Half proof; evidence from the testimony of a single witness.
    • 1662, George Pellisson, A Miscellany of divers Problems:
      there are some things which being not able to pass for entire proofs, do pass for semiproofs

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