-proof

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See also: proof, prof, and Prof.

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Etymology[edit]

From the verb proof (make resistant), from the same Old French root as prove.

Suffix[edit]

-proof

  1. Suffix added to a noun to form an adjective denoting imperviousness to that noun.

Usage notes[edit]

  • Often used as the second part of a combined form (such as bullet-proof) rather than as a true suffix (as in waterproof)

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