English to Telugu Dictionary preservative

preservative

సంరక్షక
definition
noun
The scheme can only accept household paint and not car paint, varnish, wood preservatives or other chemicals.
a substance used to preserve foodstuffs, wood, or other materials against decay.
adjective
the preservative effects of freezing
acting to preserve something.
example
All wines have acidity for both its flavour and its 'preservative' quality.
The Jews would have been familiar with the 'preservative' effects of salt.
Frequent applications of 'preservative' treatments will extend its life span.
Add any floral 'preservative' you use, plus a few drops of bleach.
Other types are not recommended because they can rust and disintegrate, or react adversely with the natural 'preservative' oils present in some wood.
The education seminar comes following recent inspections at the markets whereby vendors were found to be using excessive amounts of 'preservative' substances to keep their products looking fresh.
She will then be able to be seen properly by visitors to the Historic Dockyard, who at present must view her through glass screens and often through a 'preservative' mist.
In both cases doctors only have about 30 minutes after the heart stops beating to safeguard organs, by pumping a 'preservative' fluid into the body, before it starts to degenerate.
While I'm a relative fan of meat, sausages tend to be stacked with salt, and also may contain 'preservative' chemicals which have been linked with an increased risk of cancer.
As I said, 'preservative' processes are always partly constructive processes.
American shipwrights would come to understand that it could be soaked in brine and made workable, and it soon became apparent that salt water had a tremendous 'preservative' effect on the wood.
Yesterday I did suggest that we could look for the foods with the highest 'preservative' content and just eat those.
Doesn't their shape have a 'preservative' effect?
Similarly, embalming, which replaces the blood with a 'preservative' fluid, is ill-advised.
All this was testimonial to the 'preservative' powers of cold, clear water.
He treated the bodies with a 'preservative' mixture of peanut oil and resin; and, although the remains still shriveled like raisins, they retained their human features.
Scientists were zapping cans of horse meat with high radiation, trying to establish the 'preservative' value of food irradiation.
You wouldn't think spider webs could be part of the fossil record - and if it weren't for the 'preservative' power of amber, they wouldn't be.
Also, tell your doctor if you are allergic to any other substances, such as foods, 'preservatives' , or dyes.
Also tell your health care professional if you are allergic to any other substances, such as 'preservatives' .
The truth about tea is that it is a purely natural product without additional chemical coloring or 'preservatives' .
That's it; there are no 'preservatives' , and the garlic is packed in ordinary jars.
For horses, sugar levels are strictly controlled and the use of animal or fish derivatives are banned, as are vitamins, 'preservatives' and colours.
Tea or supper will not be a supermarket ready-meal full of additives, 'preservatives' and artificial flavourings.
Also, do not use paints or stains that contain lead or toxic wood 'preservatives' .
The scheme can only accept household paint and not car paint, varnish, wood 'preservatives' or other chemicals.
Organic foods do not contain artificial ingredients or 'preservatives' , and irradiation is prohibited.
And also, you can put in fuel 'preservatives' as well that you can buy at a hardware store.
One reason could be down to the fact that additives, colourings and 'preservatives' are more prevalent in our food than ever.
Food additives, such as 'preservatives' and colourants, can also cause skin rashes and wheezing.
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