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The English word "conserve" comes from con (with, together) + servo(1) (save, guard, protect, serve) = the verb:

conservo, conservare, conservavi, conservatus

It means: keep safe/intact, save (from danger); preserve, maintain; spare; keep/observe

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The English word "conserve" comes from con (with, together) + servo(1) (save, guard, protect, serve) = the verb:

conservo, conservare, conservavi, conservatus

It means: keep safe/intact, save (from danger); preserve, maintain; spare; keep/observe — in other words, it's "guard" plus the communal aspect.

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to enlarge the base(foundation)

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