conserve
Meaning of conserve
verb
- protect (something, especially something of environmental or cultural importance) from harm or destruction.
the funds raised will help conserve endangered meadowlands
- a preparation made by preserving fruit with sugar; jam or marmalade.
pork tenderloin with onion and raisin conserve
a delectable cherry conserve
late Middle English: from Old French conserver (verb), conserve (noun), from Latin conservare ‘to preserve’, from con- ‘together’ + servare ‘to keep’.
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Hyphenation of conserve
con-serve
- It consists of 2 syllables and 8 chars.
- conserve is a word disyllabic because it has two syllables
conserve synonyms
Meaning preserve:
preserve, conserves, preserves, maintain
Meaning husband:
Meaning an instance of a thing seizing or becoming stuck:
Meaning a fruit-flavoured dessert made by warming and then cooling a liquid containing gelatin or a similar setting agent in a mould or dish so that it sets into a semi-solid, somewhat elastic mass:
Meaning the fact or process of spreading over an area:
Meaning a preserve made from citrus fruit, especially bitter oranges:
Meaning a preparation made by preserving fruit with sugar; jam or marmalade:
Translation of conserve
- French: conserve, conserver
- Italian: conserva, conservare, preservare
- Portuguese: conservas
- Spanish: conserva, mermelada, conservar, preservar
Anagrams of conserve
Words that rhyme with conserve
derve, Herve, wherve, kerve, enerve, ennerve, innerve, nerve, renerve, trinerve, unnerve, perve, CompuServe, PolyServe, asserve, bioreserve, cryopreserve, deserve, disserve, inserve, misdeserve, misobserve, misserve, nonreserve, observe, outserve, predeserve, preobserve, preserve, redeserve, reobserve, reserve, serve, subserve, underserve, undeserve, unreserve, proterve, sterve, verve, swerve
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