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guardianship
English
Etymology
guardian +? -ship
Noun
guardianship (plural guardianships)
- The office or position of one acting as a guardian or conservator, especially in a legal capacity.
- 1917, Maulana Muhammad Ali (translator), Qu’ran The Women, 4.23
- Forbidden to you are your mothers and your daughters and your sisters and your paternal aunts and your maternal aunts and brothers' daughters and sisters' daughters and your mothers that have suckled you and your foster-sisters and mothers of your wives and your step-daughters who are in your guardianship, (born) of your wives to whom you have gone in, but if you have not gone in to them, there is no blame on you (in marrying them), and the wives of your sons who are of your own loins and that you should have two sisters together, except what has already passed; surely Allah is Forgiving, Merciful.
- 1986 Philip Bean, "Mental Disorder and Legal Control" - Page 84
- An application for guardianship must be founded on two medical recommendations, the procedure being similar to an application for admission for treatment.
- 1917, Maulana Muhammad Ali (translator), Qu’ran The Women, 4.23
Synonyms
- tutelarity
Translations
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conservation
English
Etymology
From Old French.Surface analysis conserve +? -ation
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?k?ns?(?)?ve???n/
- Rhymes: -e???n
Noun
conservation (countable and uncountable, plural conservations)
- The act of preserving, guarding, or protecting; the keeping (of a thing) in a safe or entire state; preservation.
- Wise use of natural resources.
- (biology) The discipline concerned with protection of biodiversity, the environment, and natural resources
- (biology) Genes and associated characteristics of biological organisms that are unchanged by evolution, for example similar or identical nucleic acid sequences or proteins in different species descended from a common ancestor
- (culture) The protection and care of cultural heritage, including artwork and architecture, as well as historical and archaeological artifacts
- (physics) lack of change in a measurable property of an isolated physical system (conservation of energy, mass, momentum, electric charge, subatomic particles, and fundamental symmetries)
Derived terms
- anticonservation
- anticonservationist
- conservational
- conservation law
Translations
Anagrams
- conversation, nanovortices
French
Etymology
From Latin conservatio.
Pronunciation
Noun
conservation f (plural conservations)
- conservation
Derived terms
- loi de conservation
- loi de conservation de l'énergie
Further reading
- “conservation” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Anagrams
- conversation
conservation From the web:
- what conservation means
- what conservation of energy
- what conservation of mass
- what conservation of energy means
- what conservation of mass means
- what conservation of momentum
- what conservation of matter
- what conservation efforts are inplace to protect it
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