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v. t.
To prepare with sugar, etc., for the purpose of preservation, as fruits, etc.; to make a conserve of.
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Of or pertaining to a political party which favors the conservation of existing institutions and forms of government, as the Conservative party in England; -- contradistinguished from Liberal and Radical.
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One who, or that which, preserves from ruin, injury, innovation, or radical change; a preserver; a conserver.
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The causing of motion against a resisting force. The amount of work is proportioned to, and is measured by, the product of the force into the amount of motion along the direction of the force. See Conservation of energy, under Conservation, Unit of work, under Unit, also Foot pound, Horse power, Poundal, and Erg.
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The quality of being conservative.
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Anything which is conserved; especially, a sweetmeat prepared with sugar; a confection.
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Tending to conserve; preservative.
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Any fern of the genus Trichomanes. The fronds are very delicate and often translucent, and the sporangia are borne on threadlike receptacles rising from the middle of cup-shaped marginal involucres. Several species are common in conservatories; two are native in the United States.
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A member of the Conservative party.
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A member of the conservative party, as opposed to the progressive party which was formerly called the Whig, and is now called the Liberal, party; an earnest supporter of exsisting royal and ecclesiastical authority.
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Having the power or quality of conservation.
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One who conserves.
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The disposition and tendency to preserve what is established; opposition to change; the habit of mind; or conduct, of a conservative.
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In some legislative bodies of Europe (as in France), those members collectively who are conservatives or monarchists. See Center, 5.
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A conserve made of grapes.
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A public place of instruction in any special branch, esp. music and the arts. [See Conservatory, 3].
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A conservatory.
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Conservation, as from injury, defilement, or irregular use.
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