preservation
81préservation — nf. PRÉZARVACHON (Albanais), prézèrvachon (Ste Reine) …
82preservation — Keeping safe from harm; avoiding injury, destruction, or decay; maintenance. It is not creation, but the saving of that which already exists, and implies the continuance of what previously existed. See maintenance …
83Media preservation — Preservation of document, pictures, recordings, digital content, etc., is a major aspect of archival science. It is also an important consideration for people who are creating time capsules, family history, historical documents, scrapbooks and… …
84Préservation du français — Français Wikipédia …
85preservation wax — Смотри Воск консервационный …
86preservation of the species — continuation of the human race or animal or plant species by reproduction …
87preservation order — noun chiefly Brit. a legal obligation laid on an owner to preserve a historic building, valuable natural habitat, etc …
88preservation order — noun (C) especially BrE an official order that something, especially a tree or building, must be preserved and not damaged …
89Preservation Island — /prɛzəveɪʃən ˈaɪlənd/ (say prezuhvayshuhn uyluhnd) noun an island in Bass Strait, part of the Furneaux Group; site of the wreck of Sydney Cove in 1797 …
90Historic preservation — or heritage conservation is a professional endeavor that seeks to preserve the ability of older (e.g., historic ) objects to communicate an intended meaning. This meaning is rooted in cultural and social processes that negotiate how the… …