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Game preserverPreserver Pre*serv"er, n.
1. One who, or that which, preserves, saves, or defends, from
destruction, injury, or decay; esp., one who saves the
life or character of another. --Shak.
2. One who makes preserves of fruit.
Game preserver. See under Game. Life-preserverLife-preserver Life"-pre*serv`er
(l[imac]f"pr[-e]*z[~e]rv`[~e]r), n.
An apparatus, made in very various forms, and of various
materials, for saving one from drowning by buoying up the
body while in the water. -- Life"-pre*serv`ing, a. Life-preservingLife-preserver Life"-pre*serv`er
(l[imac]f"pr[-e]*z[~e]rv`[~e]r), n.
An apparatus, made in very various forms, and of various
materials, for saving one from drowning by buoying up the
body while in the water. -- Life"-pre*serv`ing, a. Preservable
Preservable Pre*serv"a*ble, a.
Capable of being preserved; admitting of preservation.
Preservative
Preservative Pre*serv"a*tive, n.
That which preserves, or has the power of preserving; a
presevative agent.
To wear tablets as preservatives against the plague.
--Bacon.
PreservatoriesPreservatory Pre*serv"a*to*ry, n.; pl. Preservatories.
1. A preservative. [Obs.] --Whitlock.
2. A room, or apparatus, in which perishable things, as
fruit, vegetables, etc., can be preserved without decay. Preservatory
Preservatory Pre*serv"a*to*ry, a.
Preservative. --Bp. Hall.
PreservatoryPreservatory Pre*serv"a*to*ry, n.; pl. Preservatories.
1. A preservative. [Obs.] --Whitlock.
2. A room, or apparatus, in which perishable things, as
fruit, vegetables, etc., can be preserved without decay. Preserve
Preserve Pre*serve", v. i.
1. To make preserves. --Shak.
2. To protect game for purposes of sport.
Preserve
Preserve Pre*serve", n.
1. That which is preserved; fruit, etc., seasoned and kept by
suitable preparation; esp., fruit cooked with sugar; --
commonly in the plural.
2. A place in which game, fish, etc., are preserved for
purposes of sport, or for food.
PreserverPreserver Pre*serv"er, n.
1. One who, or that which, preserves, saves, or defends, from
destruction, injury, or decay; esp., one who saves the
life or character of another. --Shak.
2. One who makes preserves of fruit.
Game preserver. See under Game.
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Preserv.
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Reddy M, Gómez-Hoyos J (July 2015). "Deep
gluteal syndrome". J Hip
Preserv Surg. 2 (2): 99–107. doi:10.1093/jhps/hnv029. PMC 4718497. PMID 27011826...
- John Somerset. Somerset's
duties were to "tutor the
young king as well as
preserv[e] his health".
Somerset remained within the
royal household until early...
- Oryx—The
International Journal of
Conservation is a peer-reviewed
academic journal of
conservation science and practice,
published bimonthly by Cambridge...
- SVNA is an
active neighborhood ****ociation. It
describes its
mission as "
preserv[ing] and promot[ing] the
quality of life in the
Santa Venetia community"...
- APT
Bulletin is a
quarterly peer-reviewed
academic journal published by the ****ociation for
Preservation Technology International. It is
currently edited...
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adulterations in
mixed edible oils
using chemometrics methods. J Food
Process Preserv. 2020; 44:e14696. https://doi.org/10.1111/jfpp.14696 Rasekh, M, Karami...
- X-Cell
Zorlesco ZORPVA MS Dilufert,
various generations (3, 6, 9, 10)
Preserv Xtra
Andromed Andromed CSS
Bioxcell CRYOBOS Triladyl Biladyl Steridyl Biociphos...
- was
relatively isolated until the 20th century. This has
contributed to
preservIng
local culinary traditions. In
terms of
common ingredients,
cuisine in...
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Congress on the
reliability of
backups on
optimal media https://www.loc.gov/
preserv/rt/projects/cd-r_dvd-r_rw_longevity.html
Understanding CD-R & CD-RW by...