Word Meanings - TIMESAVING - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Saving time; as, a timesaving expedient.
Related words: (words related to TIMESAVING)
- SAVELY
Safely. Chaucer. - SAVORINESS
The quality of being savory. - SAVACIOUN
Salvation. - SAVINGLY
1. In a saving manner; with frugality or parsimony. 2. So as to be finally saved from eternal death. Savingly born of water and the Spirit. Waterland. - SAVOROUS
Having a savor; savory. Rom. of R. - EXPEDIENTIAL
. Governed by expediency; seeking advantage; as an expediential policy. "Calculating, expediential understanding." Hare. -- Ex*pe`di*en"tial*ly , adv. - SAVELOY
A kind of dried sausage. McElrath. - SAVE-ALL
Anything which saves fragments, or prevents waste or loss. Specifically: A device in a candlestick to hold the ends of candles, so that they be burned. A small sail sometimes set under the foot of another sail, to catch the wind that would pass - SAVOY
A variety of the common cabbage , having curled leaves, -- much cultivated for winter use. - EXPEDIENTLY
1. In an expedient manner; fitly; suitably; conveniently. 2. With expedition; quickly. - SAVAGISM
The state of being savage; the state of rude, uncivilized men, or of men in their native wildness and rudeness. - SAVIORESS
A female savior. Bp. Hall. - SAVAGELY
In a savage manner. - SAVABLE
capable of, or admitting of, being saved. In the person prayed for there ought to be the great disposition of being in a savable condition. Jer. Taylor. - SAVVY; SAVVEY
To understand; to comprehend; know. - SAVORY
The chewing flocks Had ta'en their supper on the savory herb. Milton. - SAVAGE
belonging to a wood, wild, fr. silva a wood. See Silvan, and cf. 1. Of or pertaining to the forest; remote from human abodes and cultivation; in a state of nature; nature; wild; as, a savage wilderness. 2. Wild; untamed; uncultivated; as, savage - SAVORILY
In a savory manner. - SAVABLENESS
Capability of being saved. - EXPEDIENT
1. Hastening or forward; hence, tending to further or promote a proposed object; fit or proper under the circumstances; conducive to self-interest; desirable; advisable; advantageous; -- sometimes contradistinguished from right. It is expedient - LABOR-SAVING
Saving labor; adapted to supersede or diminish the labor of men; as, laborsaving machinery. - MISAVIZE
To misadvise. - CESSAVIT
A writ given by statute to recover lands when the tenant has for two years failed to perform the conditions of his tenure. - DISAVOWANCE
Disavowal. South. - SEMISAVAGE
Half savage. - DISAVOWMENT
Disavowal. Wotton. - DISAVOWER
One who disavows. - INEXPEDIENT
Not expedient; not tending to promote a purpose; not tending to the end desired; inadvisable; unfit; improper; unsuitable to time and place; as, what is expedient at one time may be inexpedient at another. If it was not unlawful, yet it was highly - PIASSAVA
A fibrous product of two Brazilian palm trees (Attalea funifera and Leopoldinia Piassaba), -- used in making brooms, and for other purposes. Called also piaçaba and piasaba. - DISAVENTUROUS
Misadventurous; unfortunate. Spenser. - LIFE-SAVING
That saves life, or is suited to save life, esp. from drowning; as, the life-saving service; a life-saving station.