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Definition of reserve
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Reserve
(v. t.) To make an
exception
of; to
except.
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Corn
::
Corn (v. t.) To
preserve
and
season
with salt in
grains;
to
sprinkle
with salt; to cure by
salting;
now,
specifically,
to salt
slightly
in brine or
otherwise;
as, to corn beef; to corn a
tongue..
Conservable
::
Conservable
(a.)
Capable
of being
preserved
from decay or
injury.
Coy
::
Coy (v. i.) To
behave
with
reserve
or
coyness;
to
shrink
from
approach
or
familiarity.
Deliverer
::
Deliverer
(n.) One who
delivers
or
rescues;
a
preserver.
Embalm
::
Embalm
(v. t.) To
preserve
from decay or
oblivion
as if with balm; to
perpetuate
in
remembrance.
Field
::
Field (n.) That part of the
grounds
reserved
for the
players
which is
outside
of the
diamond;
--
called
also
outfield.
Condite
::
Condite
(a.)
Preserved;
pickled.
Reddendum
::
Reddendum
(n.) A
clause
in a deed by which some new thing is
reserved
out of what had been
granted
before;
the
clause
by which rent is
reserved
in a
lease.
Bema
::
Bema (n.) That part of an early
Christian
church
which was
reserved
for the
higher
clergy;
the inner or
eastern
part of the
chancel.
Preserve
::
Preserve
(v. t.) To keep or save from
injury
or
destruction;
to guard or
defend
from evil, harm,
danger,
etc.; to
protect..
Preserver
::
Preserver
(n.) One who makes
preserves
of
fruit.
Forester
::
Forester
(n.) One who has
charge
of the
growing
timber
on an
estate;
an
officer
appointed
to watch a
forest
and
preserve
the game.
Condite
::
Condite
(v. t.) To
pickle;
to
preserve;
as, to
condite
pears,
quinces,
etc..
Smoker
::
Smoker
(n.) One who dries or
preserves
by
smoke.
Remember
::
Remember
(v. t.) To be
capable
of
recalling
when
required;
to keep in mind; to be
continually
aware or
thoughtful
of; to
preserve
fresh in the
memory;
to
attend
to; to think of with
gratitude,
affection,
respect,
or any other
emotion..
Reticent
::
Reticent
(a.)
Inclined
to keep
silent;
reserved;
uncommunicative.
Immodest
::
Immodest
(a.) Not
modest;
wanting
in the
reserve
or
restraint
which
decorum
and
decency
require;
indecent;
indelicate;
obscene;
lewd; as,
immodest
persons,
behavior,
words,
pictures,
etc..
Conservator
::
Conservator
(n.) One who
preserves
from
injury
or
violation;
a
protector;
a
preserver.
Mulch
::
Mulch (n.)
Half-rotten
straw,
or any like
substance
strewn
on the
ground,
as over the roots of
plants,
to
protect
from heat,
drought,
etc., and to
preserve
moisture..
Equilibrium
::
Equilibrium
(n.) A level
position;
a just poise or
balance
in
respect
to an
object,
so that it
remains
firm;
equipoise;
as, to
preserve
the
equilibrium
of the
body..
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