Preserving

  • 31Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer — preserving his body well enough that some scientists who discovered him in 1988 thawed him out. He subsequently attended law school.Cirroc was a defense and personal injury lawyer, and, in a later skit, a politician running for President on the… …

    Wikipedia

  • 32cure — preserving fish by salting, smoking, fermenting, drying or pickling, or any combination of these …

    Dictionary of ichthyology

  • 33in situ conservation — preserving habits and the species therein, cf. ex situ conservation …

    Dictionary of ichthyology

  • 34making fish — preserving fish by salting and drying as in the cod fisheries of Newfoundland …

    Dictionary of ichthyology

  • 35wet cure — preserving fish by immersion in brine …

    Dictionary of ichthyology

  • 36recording — Preserving the results of a study. clinical r. SYN: charting. depth r. study of subcortical cerebral electrical activity after placing electrodes in these areas. * * * re·cord·ing (re kōrdґing) the making of a record …

    Medical dictionary

  • 37food processing —   preserving food through canning, freezing, refrigeration, salting, smoking or vacuum packing. Allows food to be consumed further away from where it is produced and/or after a delay that would usually mean the food becoming inedible. Can be… …

    Geography glossary

  • 38face saving — preserving one s honor or prestige;act made so that other people will go on respecting you; maintaining a person s reputation and dignity …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 39face-saving — preserving one s honor or prestige …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 40keeping books — Preserving an intelligent record of a merchant s or tradesman s affairs with such reasonable accuracy and care as may properly be expected from a person in that business. See accounting …

    Black's law dictionary