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preserves

noun as in thickened fruit prepared for

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The presence of the chicken feet protects and preserves the unseen but nonetheless unbreakable bonds of love and family.

The lake—which has no oxygen below 65 feet—“preserves everything” that falls into it, according to a local resident.

While it preserves a checkerboard of forest, the result on wildlife is devastating.

They could fix things and grow things and work with animals and do medical things and butcher pigs and put up preserves.

They will take with them, if they can, some of their homegrown preserves.

From Point Emeriau the coast trends to the south-west, and preserves the same sandy character.

Tradition alone preserves the memory of men and places across the ages and renders real to us what has long ceased to exist.

The convents are, generally speaking, the places where the more delicate preserves are made.

The hamlet on the opposite bank preserves in a modified form the Roman name of Ultra Pontem.

The ant individual preserves its powers of observation and thought and may initiate new processes.

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On this page you'll find 14 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to preserves, such as: gelatin, jelly, marmalade, confiture, conserve, and extract.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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