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- Dictionarypreserver/prɪˈzəːvə/
noun
- 1. a person who maintains something in its original or existing state or condition: "the Benedictines have been best known as educators and as preservers of antique texts"
- 2. a substance used to preserve food, wood, or other materials against damage or decay: "you might also want to coat the bottom of the canes with wood preserver"
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Preserve can be a verb meaning to keep safe, maintain, or prepare, or a noun meaning fruit, jelly, or an area of natural resources. Preserver is a noun derived from preserve, meaning someone who preserves something.
Preserver can be a noun or a verb that means someone or something that keeps something safe or unchanged. It can also refer to a cook who preserves food, a skilled worker who restores buildings or furniture, or a device that prevents drowning.
Preserve can be a verb meaning to keep something as it is, or a noun meaning a food, an activity, or a place. Learn how to use preserve in different contexts and see synonyms and translations.
A preserver is a person or a substance that prevents something from changing or decaying. Learn how to use this word in different contexts with pictures, pronunciation and usage notes.
noun. rescue equipment consisting of a buoyant belt or jacket to keep a person from drowning. synonyms: flotation device, life preserver. see more. noun. someone who keeps safe from harm or danger. see more. noun. a skilled worker who is employed to restore or refinish buildings or antique furniture.
Preserver is a noun that means someone or something that keeps something safe or unharmed. Find 21 synonyms of preserver, such as saver, conserver, keeper, and more, on Merriam-Webster Thesaurus.
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