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SALT |
Preservative |
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PRESERVATORY |
Preservative. |
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BRINE |
Pickle preservative |
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CREOSOTE |
Wood preservative |
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BENZOIC |
Preservative, ... acid |
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LACTIC |
Preservative, ... acid |
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CONSERVATIONAL |
Tending to conserve; preservative. |
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FORMALDEHYDE |
Solution used as a preservative |
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PHYLACTERY |
Any charm or amulet worn as a preservative from danger
or disease. |
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ALEXITERIC |
A preservative against contagious and infectious
diseases, and the effects of poison in general. |
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CONSERVATIVE |
Having power to preserve in a safe of entire state,
or from loss, waste, or injury; preservative. |
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TABLET |
A flattish cake or piece; as, tablets of arsenic were
formerly worn as a preservative against the plague. |
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TALISMANICAL |
Of or pertaining to a talisman; having the properties
of a talisman, or preservative against evils by occult influence;
magical. |
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PROPHYLAXIS |
The art of preserving from, or of preventing, disease;
the observance of the rules necessary for the preservation of health;
preservative or preventive treatment. |
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WATCH |
...
wakeful, vigilant, or constantly observant attention; close
observation; guard; preservative or preventive vigilance; formerly, a
watching o... |
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VINEGAR |
A sour liquid used as a condiment, or as a preservative,
and obtained by the spontaneous (acetous) fermentation, or by the
artificial oxidation, of wine, cider, beer, or the like. |
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PRESERVE |
To save from decay by the use of some preservative
substance, as sugar, salt, etc.; to season and prepare for remaining in
a good state, as fru... |
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MITHRIDATE |
...orm of
an electuary, supposed to serve either as a remedy or a preservative
against poison; an alexipharmic; -- so called from King Mithridates,... |
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AMULET |
An ornament, gem, or scroll, or a package containing a
relic, etc., worn as a charm or preservative against evils or mischief,
such as diseases... |