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- curses their conscience. The English word reprobate is from the Latin root probare (English: prove, test), which gives the Latin participle reprobatus (reproved...
- In theology and philosophy, probabilism (from Latin probare, to test, approve) is an ancient Gr**** doctrine of academic skepticism. It holds that in the...
- office. The English noun "probate" derives directly from the Latin verb probare, to try, test, prove, examine, more specifically from the verb's past participle...
- forward Latin pro procrastinate, propel, propulsion prob- worthy, good Latin probare "prove to be worthy", probus approbation, approve, disapprobation, opprobrium...
- and mathematics as a language. The word proof derives from the Latin probare 'to test'; related words include English probe, probation, and probability...
- positos aequanimiter obiecta discingitis, arbitror hunc laboriosum posse probare quod obicit, si tamen inter argutos armatos tumultuosos, virtute numero...
- work was performed in accordance with the contract: this was called opus probare or in acceptum referre. The first ever Roman road, the Via Appia, and the...
- , 1968. ISBN 0-370-00053-6. Lumsden, Alec and Terry Heffernan. "Probe Probare: Blackburn Skua and Roc Part Two". Aeroplane Monthly,March 1990, Vol. 18...
- Ltd, 1992 ISBN 978-0861380855. Lumsden, Alec and Terry Heffernan. "Probe Probare: Blackburn Skua and Roc Part Two". Aeroplane Monthly, March 1990, Vol....
- simplest form of proof there is. The word ‘proof’ comes from the Latin word probare, which means “to test”. The earliest use of proofs was prominent in legal...