Etymology
Meaning
To preserve, keep safe, or prevent from being lost, damaged, or destroyed.
Origin
The word "conserve" entered English from Latin in the 14th century. It ultimately derives from the Proto-Indo-European root *ker-, meaning "to protect." This root is also found in other words such as "guard" and "keep."
Examples of Usage
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Etymology Preserve comes from the Latin word præservare meaning to keep safe or prot
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