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Conservatoire
Conservatoire Con`ser"va*toire`, n. [F.] A public place of instruction in any special branch, esp. music and the arts. [See Conservatory, 3].
Conservator
Conservator Con"ser*va`tor (?; 277), n. [L.: cf. F. conservateur.] 1. One who preserves from injury or violation; a protector; a preserver. The great Creator and Conservator of the world. --Derham. 2. (Law) (a) An officer who has charge of preserving the public peace, as a justice or sheriff. (b) One who has an official charge of preserving the rights and privileges of a city, corporation, community, or estate. The lords of the secret council were likewise made conservators of the peace of the two kingdoms. --Clarendon. The conservator of the estate of an idiot. --Bouvier. Conservators of the River Thames, a board of commissioners instituted by Parliament to have the conservancy of the Thames.
Conservators of the River Thames
Conservator Con"ser*va`tor (?; 277), n. [L.: cf. F. conservateur.] 1. One who preserves from injury or violation; a protector; a preserver. The great Creator and Conservator of the world. --Derham. 2. (Law) (a) An officer who has charge of preserving the public peace, as a justice or sheriff. (b) One who has an official charge of preserving the rights and privileges of a city, corporation, community, or estate. The lords of the secret council were likewise made conservators of the peace of the two kingdoms. --Clarendon. The conservator of the estate of an idiot. --Bouvier. Conservators of the River Thames, a board of commissioners instituted by Parliament to have the conservancy of the Thames.
Conservatory
Conservatory Con*serv"a*to*ry, a. [Cf. F. conservatoire, LL. conservatorius.] Having the quality of preserving from loss, decay, or injury.
Conservatory
Conservatory Con*serv"a*to*ry, n. [Cf. F. conservatoire, LL. conservatorium.] 1. That which preserves from injury. [Obs.] ``A conservatory of life.' --Jer. Taylor. 2. A place for preserving anything from loss, decay, waste, or injury; particulary, a greenhouse for preserving exotic or tender plants. 3. A public place of instruction, designed to preserve and perfect the knowledge of some branch of science or art, esp. music.

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- 1873 attualmente conservato presso il National Gallery of Art. Vista di un porto, eseguito da Claude Monet nel 1871 attualmente conservato presso una collezione...
- as an "act in public form" (Fr act en minute, Du minuutakte, It atto conservato, Ger urschriftliche Urkunde, Sp acta protocolar), and is the preserve...
- 1912-1992. IP. 1992. Nafta-Società Italaia pel Petrolio e Affini; volumetto conservato presso il Museo Fisogni. June 1922. "Puntata di domenica 3 febbraio 1957...
- Gar****nana e Lunigiana, vol. 4, Firenze, A. Tofani Editore, 1841, pp. 854. Conservato presso la University of Princeton Emanuele Repetti, Dizionario geografico...
- August 2023. Bosc****i, Angelo (1909). Il Violino di Niccolò Paganini conservato nel Palazzo Muni****le di Genova (in Italian). Napoli: Fratelli Pagano...
- Mediterranean Sea. G. Tavani. 1941. Revisione dei resti del pinnipede conservato nel museo di geologia di Pisa. Palaeontographica Italica 40:97-112 T....
- (2004), with Carl Brown SSHTOORRTY (2005) Reverberlin (2006) Puccini Conservato (2008) Cityscape (2019) Martha, Langford (December 31, 2023). Michael...
- Gratitudine di Mitridate (1734) Mitridate e di Ponto (1734) Il Palladio conservato (1735) Il sacrifizio in Aulide (1735) Diana vendicta (1736) La speranza...
- del 28 ottobre 1922 valgono come parte del nome. l'Ordine mauriziano è conservato come ente ospedaliero e funziona nei modi stabiliti dalla legge. La legge...
- dell'Eternità (1731) Amor prigioniero (1732) L'asilo d'Amore (1732) Il palladio conservato (1735) Il sogno di Scipione (1735) Le cinesi (1735) – Antonio Caldara...