| prove | 1. To try or to ascertain by an experiment, or by a test or standard; to test; as, to prove the strength of gunpowder or of ordnance; to prove the contents of a vessel by a standard measure. "Thou hast proved mine heart." (Ps. Xvii. 3) 2. To evince, establish, or ascertain, as truth, reality, or fact, by argument, testimony, or other evidence. "They have inferred much from slender premises, and conjectured when they could not prove." (J. H. Newman) 3. To ascertain or establish the genuineness or validity of; to verify; as, to prove a will. 4. To gain experience of the good or evil of; to know by trial; to experience; to suffer. "Where she, captived long, great woes did prove." (Spenser) 5. <mathematics> To test, evince, ascertain, or verify, as the correctness of any operation or result; thus, in subtraction, if the difference between two numbers, added to the lesser number, makes a sum equal to the greater, the correctness of the subtraction is proved. 6. To take a trial impression of; to take a proof of; as, to prove a page. Synonym: To try, verify, justify, confirm, establish, evince, manifest, show, demonstrate. Origin: OE. Prover, F. Prouver, fr. L. Probare to try, approve, prove, fr. Probus good, proper. Cf. Probable, Proof, Probe. 1. To make trial; to essay. 2. To be found by experience, trial, or result; to turn out to be; as, a medicine proves salutary; the report proves false. "The case proves mortal." . "So life a winter's morn may prove." (Keble) 3. To succeed; to turn out as expected. "The experiment proved not." Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| provenance | For seeding material, the provenance is the harvest location, for plants, it is both the harvest location and the location of the nursery. (09 Oct 1997) |
| provender | 1. Dry food for domestic animals, as hay, straw, corn, oats, or a mixture of ground grain; feed. "Hay or other provender." "Good provender laboring horses would have." (Tusser) 2. Food or provisions. Origin: OE. Provende, F. Provende, provisions, provender, fr. LL. Praebenda (prae and pro being confused), a daily allowance of provisions, a prebend. See Prebend. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| proventricle | <anatomy> Proventriculus. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| proventriculus | The glandular first portion of the stomach of birds, in which food from the crop (crop, avian) is mixed with peptic enzymes and passed to the gizzard. (12 Dec 1998) |
| proventriulus | <anatomy, ornithology> The glandular stomach of birds, situated just above the crop. Origin: NL. See Pro-, and Ventricle. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| provertebra | Origin: Proto- + vertebra. <anatomy> One of the primitive masses, or segments, into which the mesoblast of the vertebrate embryo breaks up on either side of the anterior part of the notochord; a mesoblastic, or protovertebral, somite. The protovertebrae were long regarded as rudiments of the permanent vertebrae, but they are now known to give rise to the dorsal muscles and other structures as well as the vertebral column. See Myotome. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| provessel | Openly declared, avowed, acknowledged, or claimed; as, a professed foe; a professed tyrant; a professed Christian. The professed, a certain class among the Jesuits bound by a special vow. See the note under Jesuit. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| prove | obtain probate of, as of a will |
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