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conservancy1755, "commission with jurisdiction over a port or river," from Latin conservant-, present participle stem of conservare (see conserve) + -cy. Earlier was conservacy (mid-15c., Anglo-French [..]
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conservancy(n) a commission with jurisdiction over fisheries and navigation in a port or river(n) the official conservation of trees and soil and rivers etc.
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conservancyIn some countries, this fee is levied to retain upkeep of the approaches to waterways and canals.
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conservancyIn some countries, this fee is levied to retain upkeep of the approaches to waterways and canals.
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conservancyAn organization dedication to the protection of the environment and its resources.
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conservancy
The conservation of a resource
An organization dedicated to the conservation of natural resources
(British) A commission that deals with fishery and navigation
(US,legal) A state in which a co [..]
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