"q.e.d." meaning in English

See q.e.d. in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Phrase

Head templates: {{head|en|phrase}} q.e.d.
  1. Alternative letter-case form of Q.E.D. Tags: alt-of Alternative form of: Q.E.D.
    Sense id: en-q.e.d.-en-phrase-9Edb~~5Q

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          "ref": "1803, “The Mathematical Repository, Nº 63”, in The Gentleman’s Diary, or The Mathematical Repository; an Almanack for the Year of Our Lord 1803: […], London: Printed for the Company of Stationers by Nichols and Son, […]; [a]nd sold by George Greenhill, […], →OCLC, page 33",
          "text": "Now let any right line meet four harmonicals in A, C, B, D, and if thoſe harmonicals be parallel, the thing is evident; but, if they interſect in V, draw ECF parallel to VD, the line moſt remote from C; then, by the firſt part, EC#x3D;CF, and AD#x3A;AC#x3A;#x3A;VD#x3A;EC or CF. Therefore AD#x3A;AC#x3A;#x3A;BD#x3A;CB. q.e.d.",
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          "text": "Prop[osition] VI. One substance cannot be produced by another substance. Demonst[ration]. In the preceding proposition we have seen that there cannot in the nature of things be two Substances of the same attributes, or that they have anything in common (by Prop. II.); and so (by Prop. III.) one cannot be the cause of, or be produced by, another: q.e.d.",
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