|
MAINTENANCE |
Preservation |
|
SAFEKEEPING |
Preservation in a secure place |
|
SAFETY |
Preservation from escape; close custody. |
|
PRESERVABLE |
Capable of being preserved; admitting of preservation. |
|
|
KEEPING |
A holding; restraint; custody; guard; charge; care;
preservation. |
|
SELF-PRESERVATION |
The preservation of one's self from destruction
or injury. |
|
HAYMOW |
A mow or mass of hay laid up in a barn for preservation. |
|
COMMEND |
To commit, intrust, or give in charge for care or
preservation. |
|
|
HYGIOLOGY |
A treatise on, or the science of, the preservation of
health. |
|
WASH |
A thin coat of metal laid on anything for beauty or
preservation. |
|
GARNER |
A granary; a building or place where grain is stored for
preservation. |
|
CUSTODY |
A keeping or guarding; care, watch, inspection, for
keeping, preservation, or security. |
|
SYNTERETICS |
That department of medicine which relates to the
preservation of health; prophylaxis. |
|
CURER |
One who prepares beef, fish, etc., for preservation by
drying, salting, smoking, etc. |
|
SALVATION |
The act of saving; preservation or deliverance from
destruction, danger, or great calamity. |
|
PREPARATOR |
One who prepares beforehand, as subjects for
dissection, specimens for preservation in collections, etc. |
|
PASTEURISATION |
Louis Pasteur was renowned for his discoveries in vaccination, microbial fermentation, and what type of food preservation? |
|
KEEP |
To have in custody; to have in some place for
preservation; to take charge of. |
|
LODGE |
To deposit for keeping or preservation; as, the men lodged
their arms in the arsenal. |
|
HYGEIAN |
Relating to Hygeia, the goddess of health; of or
pertaining to health, or its preservation. |
|
HAYRICK |
A heap or pile of hay, usually covered with thatch for
preservation in the open air. |
|
SUSTENTATION |
The act of sustaining, or the state of being
sustained; preservation from falling; support; sustenance; maintenance. |
|
STORE |
To deposit in a store, warehouse, or other building, for
preservation; to warehouse; as, to store goods. |
|
SALT |
To fill with salt between the timbers and planks, as a
ship, for the preservation of the timber. |
|
POTTING |
The act of placing in a pot; as, the potting of plants;
the potting of meats for preservation. |