Restriction.
The act of reserving or keeping back; reservation; exception.
That which is reserved or kept back, as for future use.
Restraint of freedom in words or actions; backwardness; caution in personal behavior.
A natural resource known to exist but not currently exploited.
A tract of land reserved, or set apart, for a particular purpose
A tract of land set apart for the use of an Aboriginal group; Indian reserve (compare US reservation.)
A body of troops kept in the rear of an army drawn up for battle, reserved to support the other lines as occasion may require; a force or body of troops kept for an exigency.
Funds kept on hand to meet planned or unplanned financial requirements.
A reserve price in an auction.
Something initially kept back for later use in a recreation.
Wine held back and aged before being sold.
A member of a team who does not participate from the start of the game, but can be used to replace tired or injured team-mates.
In exhibitions, a distinction indicating that the recipient will get a prize in the event of another person being disqualified.
A resist.
A preparation used on an object being electroplated to fix the limits of the deposit.
To keep back; to retain.
To keep in store for future or special use.
To book in advance; to make a reservation.
To make an exception of; to except.
A sweet spread made of any of a variety of berries.
A reservation, a nature preserve.
An activity with restricted access.
To protect; to keep from harm or injury.
To save from decay by the use of some preservative substance, such as sugar or salt; to season and prepare (fruits, meat, etc.) for storage.
To maintain throughout; to keep intact.