conservatory
/kənsərˈvætɔri, -ˈvɑːtɔri/Definitions
1. noun
A room in a house used for growing plants, especially tropical or subtropical plants.
“The conservatory in her house was filled with exotic flowers and trees.”
2. noun
A glass-roofed structure or room attached to a house, typically used as a greenhouse for plants.
“The old mansion featured a beautiful conservatory with a stunning view.”
3. noun
A place where music or drama is studied or rehearsed, especially in a school.
“The conservatory offered music lessons for students of all ages.”
4. noun
A music school or academy, especially one that specializes in classical music.
“The conservatory was renowned for producing talented young musicians.”
5. verb
To preserve or protect something from damage or deterioration, especially by taking regular action.
“The government aims to conserve the country’s natural resources for future generations.”