conservatorykənˈsɜr vəˌtɔr i, -ˌtoʊr i
conservatory (n)
- plural
- conservatories
English Definitions:
conservatory (noun)
the faculty and students of a school specializing in one of the fine arts
conservatory, conservatoire (noun)
a schoolhouse with special facilities for fine arts
conservatory, hothouse, indoor garden (noun)
a greenhouse in which plants are arranged in a pleasing manner
conservatory (Noun)
That which preserves from injury.
conservatory (Noun)
a greenhouse or hothouse for the display of plants
conservatory (Noun)
a school of music or drama; a conservatoire
conservatory (Adjective)
pertaining to conservation
Conservatory
A conservatory is a room having glass roof and walls, typically attached to a house on only one side, used as a greenhouse or a sunroom. Conservatories originated in the 16th century when wealthy landowners sought to cultivate citrus fruits such as lemons and oranges that began to appear on their dinner tables brought by traders from warmer regions of the Mediterranean.
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