3. Integrity, soundness.

Preservative, a. Conservative, preservatory.

Preservatory, a. Preservative.

Preserve, v. a.

    1. Keep, guard, protect, defend, secure, shield, save.
    2. Maintain, uphold, sustain, guard, keep.
    3. Conserve, keep sound, save from decay.

Preserve, n.

    1. Sweetmeat, confect, confection, comfit, confit, confiture, jam, conserve, jelly, marmalade.
    2. Enclosure (for game).

Preserver, n.

    1. Saviour, protector, keeper, defender, guardian, safeguard.
    2. Preservative, means of preservation.

Preside, v. n. Direct, control, govern, act as president.

Presignify, v. a. Prefigure, foreshow, preshow, foretoken, foreshadow, portend, augur, betoken.

Press, v. a.

    1. Compress, squeeze, crowd, crush.
    2. Squeeze out, express.
    3. Make smooth, smooth, flatten.
    4. Embrace closely, hug, clasp.
    5. Constrain, compel, force.
    6. Enjoin, enforce, urge, inculcate.

  By PanEris using Melati.

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