pre•serve
Pronunciation: (pri-zûrv'), [key] — v., n. -served, -serv•ing,
—v.t. - to keep alive or in existence; make lasting: to preserve our liberties as free citizens.
- to keep safe from harm or injury; protect or spare.
- to keep up; maintain: to preserve historical monuments.
- to keep possession of; retain: to preserve one's composure.
- to prepare (food or any perishable substance) so as to resist decomposition or fermentation.
- to prepare (fruit, vegetables, etc.) by cooking with sugar, pickling, canning, or the like.
- to maintain and reserve (game, fish, etc.) for continued survival or for private use, as in hunting or fishing.
—v.i. - to preserve fruit, vegetables, etc.; make preserves.
- to maintain a preserve for game or fish, esp. for sport.
—n. - something that preserves.
- that which is preserved.
- Usually,fruit, vegetables, etc., prepared by cooking with sugar.
- a place set apart for protection and propagation of game or fish, esp. for sport.
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