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Definition of safety
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Safety
(n.)
Preservation
from
escape;
close
custody.
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Better
::
Better
(a.)
Preferable
in
regard
to rank,
value,
use,
fitness,
acceptableness,
safety,
or in any other
respect..
Guard
::
Guard (v. i.) To watch by way of
caution
or
defense;
to be
caution;
to be in a state or
position
of
defense
or
safety;
as,
careful
persons
guard
against
mistakes..
Tubbing
::
Tubbing
(n.) A
lining
of
timber
or metal
around
the shaft of a mine;
especially,
a
series
of
cast-iron
cylinders
bolted
together,
used to
enable
those who sink a shaft to
penetrate
quicksand,
water,
etc., with
safety..
Davy Lamp
::
Davy lamp () See
Safety
lamp, under
Lamp..
Malice
::
Malice
(n.) Any
wicked
or
mischievous
intention
of the mind; a
depraved
inclination
to
mischief;
an
intention
to vex,
annoy,
or
injure
another
person,
or to do a
wrongful
act
without
just cause or cause or
excuse;
a
wanton
disregard
of the
rights
or
safety
of
others;
willfulness..
Refugee
::
Refugee
(n.)
Especially,
one who, in times of
persecution
or
political
commotion,
flees to a
foreign
power or
country
for
safety;
as, the
French
refugees
who left
France
after the
revocation
of the edict of
Nantes..
Salute
::
Salute
(v. t.) To
promote
the
welfare
and
safety
of; to
benefit;
to
gratify.
Insecure
::
Insecure
(a.) Not
secure;
not
confident
of
safety
or
permanence;
distrustful;
suspicious;
apprehensive
of
danger
or loss.
Incautious
::
Incautious
(a.) Not
cautious;
not
circumspect;
not
attending
to the
circumstances
on which
safety
and
interest
depend;
heedless;
careless;
as, an
incautious
step; an
incautious
remark..
Escort
::
Escort
(n.) A body of armed men to
attend
a
person
of
distinction
for the sake of
affording
safety
when on a
journey;
one who
conducts
some one as an
attendant;
a
guard,
as of
prisoners
on a
march;
also, a body of
persons,
attending
as a mark of
respect
or
honor;
--
applied
to
movements
on land, as
convoy
is to
movements
at sea..
Insafety
::
Insafety
(n.)
Insecurity;
danger.
Hypothecation
::
Hypothecation
(n.) A
contract
whereby,
in
consideration
of money
advanced
for the
necessities
of the ship, the
vessel,
freight,
or cargo is made
liable
for its
repayment,
provided
the ship
arrives
in
safety.
It is
usually
effected
by a
bottomry
bond. See
Bottomry..
Security
::
Security
(n.)
Freedom
from
apprehension,
anxiety,
or care;
confidence
of power of
safety;
hence,
assurance;
certainty..
On
::
On
(prep.)
At the peril of, or for the
safety
of..
Guard
::
Guard (n.) To
protect
from
danger;
to
secure
against
surprise,
attack,
or
injury;
to keep in
safety;
to
defend;
to
shelter;
to
shield
from
surprise
or
attack;
to
protect
by
attendance;
to
accompany
for
protection;
to care for..
Safe
::
Safe
(superl.)
Conferring
safety;
securing
from harm; not
exposing
to
danger;
confining
securely;
to be
relied
upon; not
dangerous;
as, a safe
harbor;
a safe
bridge,
etc..
Safeness
::
Safeness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being safe;
freedom
from
hazard,
danger,
harm, or loss;
safety;
security;
as the
safeness
of an
experiment,
of a
journey,
or of a
possession..
Concerned
::
Concerned
(v. t.)
Disturbed;
troubled;
solicitous;
as, to be much
concerned
for the
safety
of a
friend..
Enharbor
::
Enharbor
(v. t.) To find
harbor
or
safety
in; to dwell in or
inhabit.
Subjectist
::
Subjection
(a.) The state of being
subject,
or under the
power,
control,
and
government
of
another;
a state of
obedience
or
submissiveness;
as, the
safety
of life,
liberty,
and
property
depends
on our
subjection
to the
laws..
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