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salvage
noun
1 the rescue of a ship or its cargo from the danger of destruction or loss.
2 the reward paid by a ship's owner to those involved in saving the ship from destruction or loss.
3 the rescue of any property from fire or other danger.
4 the saving and utilization of waste material.
5 the property saved in such situations.
verb (salvaged , salvaging )
1 to rescue (property or a ship) from potential destruction or loss, eg in a fire or shipwreck, or from disposal as waste.
2 to manage to retain (eg one's pride) in adverse circumstances.
[17c: from Latin salvagium , from salvare to save]
salvageable adjective .
noun
1 the rescue of a ship or its cargo from the danger of destruction or loss.
2 the reward paid by a ship's owner to those involved in saving the ship from destruction or loss.
3 the rescue of any property from fire or other danger.
4 the saving and utilization of waste material.
5 the property saved in such situations.
verb (salvaged , salvaging )
1 to rescue (property or a ship) from potential destruction or loss, eg in a fire or shipwreck, or from disposal as waste.
2 to manage to retain (eg one's pride) in adverse circumstances.
[17c: from Latin salvagium , from salvare to save]
salvageable adjective .
salvation
noun
1 the act of saving someone or something from harm.
2 a person or thing that saves another from harm.
3 relig the liberation or saving of man from the influence of sin, and its consequences for his soul.
[13c: from Latin salvatus saved, from salvare to save]
noun
1 the act of saving someone or something from harm.
2 a person or thing that saves another from harm.
3 relig the liberation or saving of man from the influence of sin, and its consequences for his soul.
[13c: from Latin salvatus saved, from salvare to save]
Salvation Army
noun a Christian organization, with a military-like rank structure, aiming to help the poor and spread Christianity, founded by William Booth in 1865.
Salvationist noun a member of the Salvation Army.
noun a Christian organization, with a military-like rank structure, aiming to help the poor and spread Christianity, founded by William Booth in 1865.
Salvationist noun a member of the Salvation Army.
salve
noun
1 an ointment or remedy to heal or soothe lip salve .
2 anything that comforts, consoles or soothes.
verb (salved , salving )
1 to smear with salve.
2 to ease or comfort salve one's conscience .
[Anglo-Saxon sealf ]
noun
1 an ointment or remedy to heal or soothe lip salve .
2 anything that comforts, consoles or soothes.
verb (salved , salving )
1 to smear with salve.
2 to ease or comfort salve one's conscience .
[Anglo-Saxon sealf ]
salver
noun a small ornamented tray, usually of silver, on which something is presented.
[17c: from French salve a tray for presenting the king's food for tasting]
noun a small ornamented tray, usually of silver, on which something is presented.
[17c: from French salve a tray for presenting the king's food for tasting]
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