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Definition of reserve
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Reserve
(n.) A body of
troops
in the rear of an army drawn up for
battle,
reserved
to
support
the other lines as
occasion
may
require;
a force or body of
troops
kept for an
exigency..
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Shrub
::
Shrub (n.) A
liquor
composed
of
vegetable
acid,
especially
lemon
juice,
and
sugar,
with
spirit
to
preserve
it..
Free-spoken
::
Free-spoken
(a.)
Accustomed
to speak
without
reserve.
Preserver
::
Preserver
(n.) One who, or that
which,
preserves,
saves,
or
defends,
from
destruction,
injury,
or
decay;
esp., one who saves the life or
character
of
another..
Preserve
::
Preserve
(v. i.) To make
preserves.
Conservable
::
Conservable
(a.)
Capable
of being
preserved
from decay or
injury.
Stander
::
Standel
(n.) A young tree,
especially
one
reserved
when
others
are cut..
Back
::
Back
(adv.)
In
concealment
or
reserve;
in one's own
possession;
as, to keep back the
truth;
to keep back part of the money due to
another..
Reservor
::
Reservor
(n.) One who
reserves;
a
reserver.
Forwardness
::
Forwardness
(n.)
Boldness;
confidence;
assurance;
want of due
reserve
or
modesty.
Sign
::
Sign (n.)
Something
serving
to
indicate
the
existence,
or
preserve
the
memory,
of a
thing;
a
token;
a
memorial;
a
monument..
Casket
::
Casket
(v. t.) To put into, or
preserve
in, a
casket..
Phosphorus
::
Phosphorus
(n.) A
poisonous
nonmetallic
element
of the
nitrogen
group,
obtained
as a
white,
or
yellowish,
translucent
waxy
substance,
having
a
characteristic
disagreeable
smell.
It is very
active
chemically,
must be
preserved
under
water,
and
unites
with
oxygen
even at
ordinary
temperatures,
giving
a faint glow, --
whence
its name. It
always
occurs
compined,
usually
in
phosphates,
as in the
mineral
apatite,
in
bones,
etc. It is used in the
composition
on the tips of
friction
matches,
and for man
Unconditional
::
Unconditional
(a.) Not
conditional
limited,
or
conditioned;
made
without
condition;
absolute;
unreserved;
as, an
unconditional
surrender..
Implicit
::
Implicit
(a.)
Resting
on
another;
trusting
in the word or
authority
of
another,
without
doubt or
reserve;
unquestioning;
complete;
as,
implicit
confidence;
implicit
obedience..
Jar
::
"Jar (n.) A deep,
broad-mouthed
vessel
of
earthenware
or
glass,
for
holding
fruit,
preserves,
etc., or for
ornamental
purposes;
as, a jar of
honey;
a rose jar..
Free-hearted
::
Free-hearted
(a.) Open;
frank;
unreserved;
liberal;
generous;
as,
free-hearted
mirth..
Preservation
::
Preservation
(n.) The act or
process
of
preserving,
or
keeping
safe; the state of being
preserved,
or kept from
injury,
destruction,
or
decay;
security;
safety;
as,
preservation
of life,
fruit,
game, etc.; a
picture
in good
preservation..
Ssociable
::
SSociable
(a.) Ready to
converse;
inclined
to talk with
others;
not
taciturn
or
reserved.
Salvatory
::
Salvatory
(n.) A place where
things
are
preserved;
a
repository.
Regulator
::
Regulator
(n.) A
member
of a
volunteer
committee
which,
in
default
of the
lawful
authority,
undertakes
to
preserve
order and
prevent
crimes;
also,
sometimes,
one of a band
organized
for the
comission
of
violent
crimes..
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