Conserve
41conserve — to set aside or modify any provision of the Code, q.v., so as, e.g. to preserve or permit the use of a name as a valid name by removing the obstacles to such use, to preserve the use of a name in a taxonomic sense that would otherwise be… …
42conserve — 1. noun /ˈkɒnsɜː(r)v,kənˈsɜː(r)v/ a) Wilderness where human development is prohibited. b) A jam or thick syrup made from fruit. 2. verb /ˈkɒnsɜː(r)v,kənˈsɜː(r)v/ …
43conserve — SYN: confection. * * * con·serve kän .sərv n an obsolete medicinal preparation made by mixing undried vegetable drugs with sufficient powdered sugar to form a soft mass compare CONFECTION con·serve kən sərv vt, con·served; con·serv·ing to… …
44conserve — 1 p.s. Prés., 3 p.s. Prés., 1 p.s. Prés. subj., 3 p.s. Prés. subj. conserver …
45conservé — Part. pas. m.s. conserver …
46conserve — Synonyms and related words: Jell O, attend to, baby sit, blancmange, candy, care for, chaperon, cherish, comfit, compote, confection, confectionery, confiture, copyright, foster, frosting, gelatin, glaze, guard, hold back, hold on to, honey,… …
47conserve — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. See store, preservation. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. jam, fruit butter, marmalade; see jam 1 , jelly 1 . v. Syn. keep, preserve, husband, save; see maintain 3 , preserve 3 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesau …
48conserve — [14] Latin servāre meant ‘keep, preserve’ (it was not related to servus ‘slave’, source of English serve and servant). Among the compounds formed from it were praeservāre ‘guard in advance’ and, using the intensive prefix com , conservāre. This… …
49conserve — con·serve || kÉ™n sÉœËv v. guard from harm; preserve n. marmalade, jam …
50CONSERVE — conservae …