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Save (n.) The herb sage, or salvia.
Save (a.) To make safe; to procure the safety of; to preserve from injury, destruction, or evil of any kind; to rescue from impending danger; as, to save a house from the flames.
Save (a.) Specifically, to deliver from sin and its penalty; to rescue from a state of condemnation and spiritual death, and bring into a state of spiritual life.
Save (a.) To keep from being spent or lost; to secure from waste or expenditure; to lay up; to reserve.
Save (a.) To rescue from something undesirable or hurtful; to prevent from doing something; to spare.
Save (a.) To hinder from doing, suffering, or happening; to obviate the necessity of; to prevent; to spare.
Save (a.) To hold possession or use of; to escape loss of.
Save (v. i.) To avoid unnecessary expense or expenditure; to prevent waste; to be economical.
Save (a.) Except; excepting; not including; leaving out; deducting; reserving; saving.
Save (conj.) Except; unless.
Saving (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Save
Saving (a.) Preserving; rescuing.
Saving (a.) Avoiding unnecessary expense or waste; frugal; not lavish or wasteful; economical; as, a saving cook.
Saving (a.) Bringing back in returns or in receipts the sum expended; incurring no loss, though not gainful; as, a saving bargain; the ship has made a saving voyage.
Saving (a.) Making reservation or exception; as, a saving clause.
Saving (participle) With the exception of; except; excepting; also, without disrespect to.
Saving (n.) Something kept from being expended or lost; that which is saved or laid up; as, the savings of years of economy.
Saving (n.) Exception; reservation.