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41PIAN DELLA CONSERVA — A small Archaic settlement in South Etruria (dating principally to the seventh and sixth centuries BC) where there is an interesting and unusual coexistence of tombs and domestic activity on the same small plateau. This has been interpreted as …
42COSERVA — conserva …
43Conserv. — conserva, a conserve. Conserva, keep thou …
44conservation of mass — conserva′tion of mass′ n. phs the principle that in a system not subject to any external force, the mass is constant despite its changes in form Also called conserva′tion of mat′ter. Etymology: 1880–85 …
45jalea — Conserva gelatinosa o transparente que se hace con el zumo de ciertas frutas …
46serva — conserva observa préserva réserva …
47chjnzàrv — conserva, soprattutto di pomodoro …
48limon en miel o limon — conserva de limon acido …
49conservation law — conserva′tion law n. phs chem. any physical law stating that a quantity or property remains constant during and after an interaction or process …
50conservation of energy — conserva′tion of en′ergy n. phs the principle that in a system not subject to any external force, the amount of energy is constant despite its changes in form • Etymology: 1850–55 …