conservatory
IPA: kʌnsˈɝvʌtɔri
noun
- (obsolete) That which preserves from injury.
- A storehouse.
- A large greenhouse or hothouse for the display of plants
- (chiefly UK, Ireland) A glass-walled and -roofed room in a house
- A school of music or drama
adjective
- Having the quality of preserving from loss, decay, or injury.
- (rare) Relating to conservation.
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Examples of "conservatory" in Sentences
- The farmers raised vegetables in conservatory.
- He was the director of the Naples conservatory.
- Inspector - as the man says - piano in conservatory?
- In 1905 he joined the staff of the Moscow Conservatory.
- The ensemble is part of the Oberlin Conservatory of Music.
- In 1922 he became the head of the Conservatory in Vincenza.
- He supported the integration of the Peabody Conservatory in 1949.
- She studied musicology and voice at the conservatory in Strasbourg.
- Mansurian was the director of the Komitas Conservatory in the 1990s.
- The conservatory comprises the indoor component of the zoo's gardens.
- At the time, the Conservatory was the largest glass building in the world.
- At 4.5 acres (indoors!), the conservatory is the largest extant glasshouse in North America.
- He builds what he calls a conservatory in the back garden, but in reality it's a jerry-built shed with windows.
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- House was its _conservatory_, which was probably the finest in the country, second only in beauty to the famous conservatory of the Duke of
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