preserve
[ pri-zurv ]
/ prɪˈzɜrv /
verb (used with object), pre·served, pre·serv·ing.
verb (used without object), pre·served, pre·serv·ing.
to preserve fruit, vegetables, etc.; make preserves.
to maintain a preserve for game or fish, especially for sport.
noun
Origin of preserve
1325–75; Middle English
preserven < Medieval Latin
praeservāre to guard (Late Latin: to observe), equivalent to Latin
prae-
pre- +
servāre to watch over, keep, preserve, observe
SYNONYMS FOR preserve
synonym study for preserve
2. See
defend.
OTHER WORDS FROM preserve
Words nearby preserve
presently,
presentment,
presents,
preservationist,
preservative,
preserve,
preset,
preset board,
preshave,
preshrink,
preshrunk
Example sentences from the Web for preserver
British Dictionary definitions for preserver
preserve
/ (prɪˈzɜːv) /
verb (mainly tr)
noun
Derived forms of preserve
Word Origin for preserve
C14: via Old French, from Late Latin
praeservāre literally: to keep safe in advance, from Latin
prae- before +
servāre to keep safe