Conserve vs Marmalade - What's the difference?
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Wilderness where human development is prohibited.
A jam or thick syrup made from fruit.
* Tatler
(obsolete) A medicinal confection made of freshly gathered vegetable substances mixed with finely powdered refined sugar.
(obsolete) A conservatory.
To save for later use, sometimes by the use of a preservative.
* Strype
To protect an environment.
(physics, chemistry, intransitive) To remain unchanged during a process
Citrus fruit variant of jam but distinguished by being made slightly bitter by the addition of the peel and by partial caramelisation during manufacture. Most commonly made with Seville oranges, and usually qualified by the name of the fruit when made with other types of fruit.
To spread marmalade on.
Conserve is a related term of marmalade.
As verbs the difference between conserve and marmalade
is that conserve is while marmalade is to spread marmalade on.As a noun marmalade is
citrus fruit variant of jam but distinguished by being made slightly bitter by the addition of the peel and by partial caramelisation during manufacture most commonly made with seville oranges, and usually qualified by the name of the fruit when made with other types of fruit.conserve
English
Noun
(en noun)- I shall study broths, plasters, and conserves , till from a fine lady I become a notable woman.
- (Evelyn)
Verb
(conserv)- to conserve fruits with sugar
- the amity which they meant to conserve and maintain with the emperor
Derived terms
* conservation * conservative * conservatoryAnagrams
* * English heteronyms ----marmalade
English
(wikipedia marmalade)Noun
(en noun)- lime marmalade
- thick cut marmalade