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Definition of reservation
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Reservation
(n.) A
proviso.
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Salubrity
::
Salubrity
(n.) The
quality
of being
salubrious;
favorableness
to the
preservation
of
health;
salubriousness;
wholesomeness;
healthfulness;
as, the
salubrity
of the air, of a
country,
or a
climate..
Well
::
Well (v. i.) A
compartment
in the
middle
of the hold of a
fishing
vessel,
made tight at the
sides,
but
having
holes
perforated
in the
bottom
to let in water for the
preservation
of fish alive while they are
transported
to
market..
Reposit
::
Reposit
(v. t.) To cause to rest or stay; to lay away; to
lodge,
as for
safety
or
preservation;
to
place;
to
store..
Custody
::
Custody
(n.) A
keeping
or
guarding;
care,
watch,
inspection,
for
keeping,
preservation,
or
security..
Lodge
::
Lodge (n.) To
deposit
for
keeping
or
preservation;
as, the men
lodged
their arms in the
arsenal..
Haymow
::
Haymow
(n.) A mow or mass of hay laid up in a barn for
preservation.
Hedge
::
Hedge (v. i.) To use
reservations
and
qualifications
in one's
speech
so as to avoid
committing
one's self to
anything
definite.
Hygiology
::
Hygiology
(n.) A
treatise
on, or the
science
of, the
preservation
of
health..
Salvation
::
Salvation
(n.) The act of
saving;
preservation
or
deliverance
from
destruction,
danger,
or great
calamity..
Cure
::
Cure (v. t.) To
prepare
for
preservation
or
permanent
keeping;
to
preserve,
as by
drying,
salting,
etc.; as, to cure beef or fish; to cure hay..
File
::
File (v. t.) To set in
order;
to
arrange,
or lay away, esp. as
papers
in a
methodical
manner
for
preservation
and
reverence;
to place on file; to
insert
in its
proper
place in an
arranged
body of
papers..
Police
::
Police
(n.) The
organized
body of civil
officers
in a city, town, or
district,
whose
particular
duties
are the
preservation
of good
order,
the
prevention
and
detection
of
crime,
and the
enforcement
of the
laws..
Reservation
::
Reservation
(n.)
Something
withheld,
either
not
expressed
or
disclosed,
or not given up or
brought
forward..
Garner
::
Garner
(n.) A
granary;
a
building
or place where grain is
stored
for
preservation.
Repository
::
Repository
(n.) A place where
things
are or may be
reposited,
or laid up, for
safety
or
preservation;
a
depository..
Superfine
::
Superficies
(n.) A real right
consisting
of a grant by a
landed
proprietor
of a piece of
ground,
bearing
a
strong
resemblance
to the long
building
leases
granted
by
landholders
in
England,
in
consideration
of a rent, and under
reservation
of the
ownership
of the
soil..
Farm
::
Farm (a. & n.) The rent of land, --
originally
paid by
reservation
of part of its
products..
Cheyennes
::
Cheyennes
(n. pl.) A
warlike
tribe of
indians,
related
to the
blackfeet,
formerly
inhabiting
the
region
of
Wyoming,
but now
mostly
on
reservations
in the
Indian
Territory.
They are noted for their
horsemanship..
Sheriff
::
Sheriff
(n.) The chief
officer
of a shire or
county,
to whom is
intrusted
the
execution
of the laws, the
serving
of
judicial
writs and
processes,
and the
preservation
of the
peace..
Law
::
Law (n.) In
philosophy
and
physics:
A rule of
being,
operation,
or
change,
so
certain
and
constant
that it is
conceived
of as
imposed
by the will of God or by some
controlling
authority;
as, the law of
gravitation;
the laws of
motion;
the law
heredity;
the laws of
thought;
the laws of cause and
effect;
law of
self-preservation..
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