n
(idiomatic, US) An outward sign that signifies some distinction.
n
(law, figuratively) The place where the judges sit.
v
(transitive) To act as bodyguard for (someone); figuratively, to protect.
n
A person or company hired to maintain existing facilities like air conditioning systems, groundskeeping, etc.
v
(obsolete) To surround as with a guard.
n
Obsolete form of guard. [A person who, or thing that, protects or watches over something.]
v
To protect from danger; to secure against surprise, attack, or injury; to keep in safety; to defend.
n
Obsolete form of guard. [A person who, or thing that, protects or watches over something.]
n
A person who carries out the home inspection of a dwelling before it is sold
n
A fruit or vegetable that keeps (remains good) for some time without spoiling.
n
Alternative spelling of lifesaver [Someone or something that saves lives.]
n
Alternative spelling of lifesaver [Someone or something that saves lives.]
n
A person who guards money for someone else, often to prevent it from being spent on unscheduled needs.
n
A place of employment in which employment is in no way contingent on membership in a union, though a union may be the exclusive bargaining agent of the employees.
v
Pronunciation spelling of protect. [(transitive, intransitive) To keep safe; to defend; to guard; to prevent harm coming to.]
n
One who is under official protection.
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Obsolete spelling of protector [Someone who protects or guards, by assignment or on their own initiative.]
n
(Britain) Something that protects.
n
Alternative spelling of protégé [A person who is guided and supported by an older and more experienced person (a protector or mentor).]
adj
Organised, ordered, formed into regiments.
n
(business, law) A statutory, regulatory, or contractual provision that provides protection, usually from a penalty or liability.
n
Alternative spelling of safeguard [Something that serves as a guard or protection; a defense.]
n
Alternative spelling of safekeeping [the act of keeping something safe; protection from harm, damage, loss, or theft]
n
Something that serves as a guard or protection; a defense.
n
Obsolete spelling of safeguard [Something that serves as a guard or protection; a defense.]
n
The work of a soldier; military action.
n
(business) A person responsible for stock control
n
(US, historical) The trade of following an army regiment and supplying it with provisions.
n
Obsolete form of tabarder. [One who wears a tabard.]
n
Synonym of tide waiter (“a person who watches public opinion before declaring their own”)
n
(historical) An assembly of the town or village.
n
A member of a vigilance committee. [from 19th c.]
v
(UK dialectal, transitive, intransitive) To govern; inherit.
n
An informal method of communication used to pass information to US citizens during emergencies.
v
Obsolete form of warrant. [(transitive, obsolete) To protect, keep safe (from danger).]
v
Obsolete form of warrant. [(transitive, obsolete) To protect, keep safe (from danger).]
n
Alternative form of witsec [The US Marshals witness security program]
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