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Definition of reserve
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Reserve
(n.) That which is
excepted;
exception.
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Reservative
::
Reservative
(a.)
Tending
to
reserve
or keep;
keeping;
reserving.
Plumply
::
Plumply
(adv.)
Fully;
roundly;
plainly;
without
reserve.
Blab
::
Blab (v.) To utter or tell
unnecessarily,
or in a
thoughtless
manner;
to
publish
(secrets
or
trifles)
without
reserve
or
discretion..
Jar
::
"Jar (n.) A deep,
broad-mouthed
vessel
of
earthenware
or
glass,
for
holding
fruit,
preserves,
etc., or for
ornamental
purposes;
as, a jar of
honey;
a rose jar..
Buoy
::
Buoy (v. t.) To
support
or
sustain;
to
preserve
from
sinking
into ruin or
despondency.
Sardine
::
Sardine
(n.) Any one of
several
small
species
of
herring
which are
commonly
preserved
in olive oil for food,
especially
the
pilchard,
or
European
sardine
(Clupea
pilchardus).
The
California
sardine
(Clupea
sagax)
is
similar.
The
American
sardines
of the
Atlantic
coast are
mostly
the young of the
common
herring
and of the
menhaden..
Deliverer
::
Deliverer
(n.) One who
delivers
or
rescues;
a
preserver.
Costive
::
Costive
(a.)
Reserved;
formal;
close;
cold.
Back
::
Back
(adv.)
In
concealment
or
reserve;
in one's own
possession;
as, to keep back the
truth;
to keep back part of the money due to
another..
Condite
::
Condite
(v. t.) To
pickle;
to
preserve;
as, to
condite
pears,
quinces,
etc..
Immodesty
::
Immodesty
(n.) Want of
modesty,
delicacy,
or
decent
reserve;
indecency..
Conservative
::
Conservative
(n.) One who, or that
which,
preserves
from ruin,
injury,
innovation,
or
radical
change;
a
preserver;
a
conserver..
Paynize
::
Paynize
(v. t.) To treat or
preserve,
as wood, by a
process
resembling
kyanizing..
Seannachie
::
Seannachie
(n.) A bard among the
Highlanders
of
Scotland,
who
preserved
and
repeated
the
traditions
of the
tribes;
also, a
genealogist..
Consecrate
::
Consecrate
(v. t.) To make, or
declare
to be,
sacred;
to
appropriate
to
sacred
uses; to set
apart,
dedicate,
or
devote,
to the
service
or
worship
of God; as, to
consecrate
a
church;
to give
(one's
self)
unreservedly,
as to the
service
of God..
Moderator
::
Moderator
(n.) The
officer
who
presides
over an
assembly
to
preserve
order,
propose
questions,
regulate
the
proceedings,
and
declare
the
votes..
Gushing
::
Gushing
(a.)
Emitting
copiously,
as tears or
words;
weakly
and
unreservedly
demonstrative
in
matters
of
affection;
sentimental..
Preserve
::
Preserve
(v. t.) To keep or save from
injury
or
destruction;
to guard or
defend
from evil, harm,
danger,
etc.; to
protect..
Police
::
Police
(n.)
Military
police,
the body of
soldiers
detailed
to
preserve
civil order and
attend
to
sanitary
arrangements
in a camp or
garrison..
Sign
::
Sign (n.)
Something
serving
to
indicate
the
existence,
or
preserve
the
memory,
of a
thing;
a
token;
a
memorial;
a
monument..
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