Definition of Preservable. Meaning of Preservable. Synonyms of Preservable

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Definition of Preservable

Preservable
Preservable Pre*serv"a*ble, a. Capable of being preserved; admitting of preservation.

Meaning of Preservable from wikipedia

- content of the screen, not the appearance, nor were graphics screens preservable this way. Some systems had a BSAVE command that could be used to capture...
- period. Many kinds of tsukudani are sold. Traditionally-made tsukudani is preservable and has been favored as a storable side dish in ****anese kitchens since...
- poor sailors, and made on their ships due to it being made from easily preservable ingredients. The historical account of the pizza marinara's creation...
- perishable. However, ricotta is also made in aged varieties which are preservable for much longer. The production of ricotta in the Italian peninsula dates...
- already been slaughtered in November and the meat would no longer be preservable. All the food that had survived the winter had to be eaten to ****ure...
- particularly resistant to abandoning or replacing these ideas, enhance the preservability of memes and afford protection from the competition or proselytism of...
- peanut butter, jam or jelly, chocolate spread, or pâté), pickles, or preservable salad (usually potato salad, tuna salad, or fruit salad) Desserts or...
- paved path with the ancient theatre. The Barracks of Kapodistrias, a preservable building with a long history. Built in the 1690s during the Venetian...
- Ripened hard varieties have a much lower moisture content, making them preservable for much longer.[citation needed] The production yield of coagulated...
- paleoenvironments because of their widespread occurrence, small size, easily preservable, generally moulted, calcified bivalve carapaces; the valves are a commonly...