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MAINTAINS |
Preserves |
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CANS |
Preserves |
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EMBALMS |
Preserves |
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UPHOLDS |
Preserves |
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KEEPS |
Preserves |
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CORNS |
Preserves in brine |
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PICKLES |
Preserves in brine |
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PRESERVE |
To make preserves. |
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SWEET |
Confectionery, sweetmeats, preserves, etc. |
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CONSERVATORY |
That which preserves from injury. |
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SALVAGES |
Retrieves or preserves from potential loss |
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PRESERVER |
One who makes preserves of fruit. |
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CRABAPPLES |
Small, usually acidic fruit used for preserves |
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SMOKER |
One who dries or preserves by smoke. |
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CONSERVATRIX |
A woman who preserves from loss, injury, etc. |
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SAVIOR |
One who saves, preserves, or delivers from destruction or
danger. |
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SUCCADE |
Sweetmeats, or preserves in sugar, whether fruit,
vegetables, or confections. |
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PROPHYLACTIC |
A medicine which preserves or defends against
disease; a preventive. |
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CONSERVATOR |
One who preserves from injury or violation; a
protector; a preserver. |
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PRESERVATIVE |
That which preserves, or has the power of preserving;
a presevative agent. |
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STILLROOM |
An apartment in a house where liquors, preserves, and
the like, are kept. |
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PROTECTION |
That which protects or preserves from injury; a
defense; a shield; a refuge. |
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CONSERVATIVE |
One who, or that which, preserves from ruin, injury,
innovation, or radical change; a preserver; a conserver. |
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JAR |
The measure of what is contained in a jar; as, a jar of oil; a
jar of preserves. |
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KUMQUAT |
A small tree of the genus Citrus (C. Japonica) growing in
China and Japan; also, its small acid, orange-colored fruit used for
preserves. |