Possible Questions:
- Latin abbr.
- Proof letters
- Proof abbr.
- Letters after a proof
- Proof-ending letters
- Proof-ending abbr.
- Proof ender
- Math initials
- Math class abbr.
- Math abbr.
- Logician's abbr.
- Abbreviation in a proof
- Abbr. at the end of a proof
- Which was to be demonstrated
- Math proof
- Logical conclusion
- End-of-proof letters
- Proof finale
- Proof ending
- Proof closer
- Mathematician's abbr.
- Logical abbr.
- Euclidean abbr.
- End of a proof
- Proof finale letters
- Post-proof abbr.
- Mosul money
- Mathematician's letters
- Mathematical proof letters
- Math-proof letters
- Logician's letters
- Logical letters
- Letters in math proofs
- Letters at the end of a proof
- Geometry abbr.
- End-of-proof abbr.
- End of a demonstration?
- Argument-ending letters
- Abbr. after a proof
- Which was to be proved
- Which was to be demonstrated (legalese)
- Triumphant end?
- Thus, in proofs
- Theorem prover's sign-off
- Theorem initials
- Proved, in math.
- Proof's ending
- Proof's end
- Proof-ending trigram
- Proof initials
- Proof finisher
- Proof finish
- Proof conclusion
- Proof concluder
- Peter Parnell play about physicist Richard Feynman
- Mathematician's sign-off
- Mathematician's interjection
- Mathematician's initials
- Mathematician's "ta-da"
- Mathematician's "ta-da!"
- Mathematician's "See, like I said"
- Math. initials
- Math-proof initials
- Math text abbr.
- Math proof-ending letters
- Math proof letters
- Math proof ending
- Math proof abbr.
- Math prof's proof ender
- Math prof's "There you have it"
- Math notation
- Math letters
- Math journal letters
- Math finale
- Logician's triumphant sign-off
- Logician's signoff
- Logician's sign-off
- Logician's proof ending
- Logician's "and, therefore"
- Letters to a mathematician
- Letters seen during proofreading?
- Letters seen by a proof reader?
- Letters of triumph
- Letters of proof
- Letters of logic
- Letters of evidence
- Letters concluding a proof
- Letters at the end of a math dissertation, perhaps
- Latin abbr. used in math proofs
- Latin abbr. used in math
- Last thing seen by a proof reader?
- Last letters of a math proof
- It's often caught by proof readers
- It is proven monogram
- Gertrude Stein's first novel, published posthumously as "Things As They Are"
- Geometry letters
- Geometric postscript
- Geometer's sign-off
- Geometer's postscript
- Geometer's P.S.
- Finale for a geom. lesson
- Final letters in geometry
- Final letters encountered when proof reading?
- Equivalent of "the end"
- Ending letters
- End of many an argument
- End of an argument
- End of a math proof
- Conclusive letters
- Conclusion letters
- Concluding letters for a proof reader
- Calculus class letters
- As shown, for short
- Argument ender
- Abbr. that a proof reader might come across?
- Abbr. in a math textbook
- Abbr. ending a math proof
- Abbr. after a series of equations, maybe
- "That's how it's done" mathematically
- "That's how it's done"
- "That which was to be demonstrated," in proofs
- "Proved!" letters
- "And there you have it!" to a mathematician
- "And that's how it's done!", for short
- "And that proves it"
- ''Proved!'' letters