preservative

[ pri-zur-vuh-tiv ]
/ prɪˈzɜr və tɪv /

noun

something that preserves or tends to preserve.
a chemical substance used to preserve foods or other organic materials from decomposition or fermentation.

adjective

tending to preserve.

Origin of preservative

1350–1400; Middle English (adj. and noun) < Middle French preservatif (adj.) < Medieval Latin praeservātīvus. See preserve, -ative

OTHER WORDS FROM preservative

non·pre·serv·a·tive, adjective

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British Dictionary definitions for preservative

preservative
/ (prɪˈzɜːvətɪv) /

noun

something that preserves or tends to preserve, esp a chemical added to foods to inhibit decomposition

adjective

tending or intended to preserve

Medical definitions for preservative

preservative
[ prĭ-zûrvə-tĭv ]

n.

A substance added to food products or to organic solutions to prevent decomposition due to chemical change or bacterial action.