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Word Meanings - PRESERVATION - Book Publishers vocabulary database

The act or process of preserving, or keeping safe; the state of being preserved, or kept from injury, destruction, or decay; security; safety; as, preservation of life, fruit, game, etc.; a picture in good preservation. Give us particulars of thy

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The act or process of preserving, or keeping safe; the state of being preserved, or kept from injury, destruction, or decay; security; safety; as, preservation of life, fruit, game, etc.; a picture in good preservation. Give us particulars of thy preservation. Shak.

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  • SAVELY
    Safely. Chaucer.
  • DELIVERANCE
    Any fact or truth which is decisively attested or intuitively known as a psychological or philosophical datum; as, the deliverance of consciousness. (more info) 1. The act of delivering or freeing from restraint, captivity, peril, and the like;
  • CAUTIONARY BLOCK
    A block in which two or more trains are permitted to travel, under restrictions imposed by a caution card or the like.
  • DISREGARDFULLY
    Negligently; heedlessly.
  • MISJUDGE
    To judge erroneously or unjustly; to err in judgment; to misconstrue.
  • DELIGHTING
    Giving delight; gladdening. -- De*light"ing*ly, adv. Jer. Taylor.
  • GUARDIANSHIP
    The office, duty, or care, of a guardian; protection; care; watch.
  • TROUBLER
    One who troubles or disturbs; one who afflicts or molests; a disturber; as, a troubler of the peace. The rich troublers of the world's repose. Waller.
  • CONSERVATIONAL
    Tending to conserve; preservative.
  • REDEMPTIONER
    1. One who redeems himself, as from debt or servitude. 2. Formerly, one who, wishing to emigrate from Europe to America, sold his services for a stipulated time to pay the expenses of his passage.
  • THRIFTINESS
    The quality or state of being thrifty; thrift.
  • EXPOSER
    One who exposes or discloses.
  • DELIGHTLESS
    Void of delight. Thomson.
  • SAVORINESS
    The quality of being savory.
  • SAVACIOUN
    Salvation.
  • RESCUER
    One who rescues.
  • REDEMPTIONIST
    A monk of an order founded in 1197; -- so called because the order was especially devoted to the redemption of Christians held in captivity by the Mohammedans. Called also Trinitarian.
  • SAVINGLY
    1. In a saving manner; with frugality or parsimony. 2. So as to be finally saved from eternal death. Savingly born of water and the Spirit. Waterland.
  • DISLIKE
    1. To regard with dislike or aversion; to disapprove; to disrelish. Every nation dislikes an impost. Johnson. 2. To awaken dislike in; to displease. "Disliking countenance." Marston. "It dislikes me." Shak.
  • SAVOROUS
    Having a savor; savory. Rom. of R.
  • UNPRUDENCE
    Imprudence.
  • UNTHRIFTY
    Not thrifty; profuse. Spenser.
  • SAFE-KEEPING
    The act of keeping or preserving in safety from injury or from escape; care; custody.
  • LABOR-SAVING
    Saving labor; adapted to supersede or diminish the labor of men; as, laborsaving machinery.
  • MISAVIZE
    To misadvise.
  • OVERTROUBLED
    Excessively troubled.
  • UNCONCERNMENT
    The state of being unconcerned, or of having no share or concern; unconcernedness. South.
  • CESSAVIT
    A writ given by statute to recover lands when the tenant has for two years failed to perform the conditions of his tenure.
  • AFTERPAINS
    The pains which succeed childbirth, as in expelling the afterbirth.

 

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