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Alcoholic proof is a measure of how much ethanol there is in an alcoholic drink.Spirits were tested with gunpowder.A mixture of water and alcohol proved itself when it could be poured on a small amount of gunpowder and still light up the wet powder. If the powder did not ignite, the mixture had too much water in it and the proof was considered low.A "proof spirit" is defined as 100 degrees proof (100°). This is the same as 57.15% ethanol.
Mizu no akashi means the proof or evidence of water.
Filipino term for WATER LILY: liryo
There are 5 elements, Air, Fire, Water, Earth and Spirit. In my personal opinion that is the spiritual meaning of the number 5.
There are several 'waters of life'. Akvavit and Eau de Vie (both literally meaning 'water of life') are distilled 80 proof drinks. The word Wodka has roughly the same meaning, and certainly the same alcohol content. On a more elevated level, it is sometimes used - specifically in the New Testament, Gospel of John - to decribe the Holy Spirit and there are several 'Water of Life" church buildings in the USA for that reason.
yes, it is water proof
yes they are water proof
no rock is water proof if a rock get hit with water it does erode so no rock is water proof
The vast majority of plastics are water proof, they are rendered or made not water proof on purpose.
theyre not "born of water" i think u mean theyre baptized. meaning washed in water in the name of the Father.
The term originated in the UK. "Proof spirit" was defined as a spirit or alcohol with a gravity of 12/13 that of water - it got the name because the sailors used to be paid with rum, and they "proved" it had not been watered down by pouring it over gunpowder and testing to see if the gunpowder would still ignite.
yes they are water proof