conservatory

English

Etymology 1

conserve + -atory

Adjective

conservatory (comparative more conservatory, superlative most conservatory)

  1. (rare) pertaining to conservation
  2. Having the quality of preserving from loss, decay, or injury.

Noun

conservatory (plural conservatories)

  1. (obsolete) That which preserves from injury.
    A conservatory of life. Jeremy Taylor.

Etymology 2

Noun

conservatory (plural conservatories)

  1. A greenhouse or hothouse for the display of plants
  2. A school of music or drama; a conservatoire
Synonyms

(music)

  • college of music
  • conservatory of music
  • musical school
  • music conservatory
  • music department
  • music school
  • school of music

(drama)

  • academy of drama
  • drama school
  • theater school
  • theatre school
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