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life preserverenUS
life preservern.1. A buoyant device, usually in the shape of a ring, belt, or jacket, designed to keep a person afloat in the water.2. Chiefly British A weapon, such as a blackjack.life preserver n 1. (Arms & Armour (excluding Firearms)) Brit a club or bludgeon, esp one kept for self-defence 2. (Nautical Terms) US and Canadian a life belt or life jacket life′ preserv`er n. 1. a buoyant jacket, belt, or other like device for keeping a person afloat. 2. Brit. Slang. a blackjack. [1630–40] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | life preserver - rescue equipment consisting of a buoyant belt or jacket to keep a person from drowningflotation device, preserverfloat - something that floats on the surface of waterlife buoy, life ring, lifesaver, life belt - a life preserver in the form of a ring of buoyant materialcork jacket, life jacket, life vest - life preserver consisting of a sleeveless jacket of buoyant or inflatable designrescue equipment - equipment used to rescue passengers in case of emergencywater wings - a life preserver consisting of a connected pair of inflatable bags that fit under a person's arms and provide buoyancy; used by children learning to swim | Translationslife preserverenUS
life preserverslang A condom. My dad slipped a life preserver in my pocket as I headed out on my prom date, and my face turned so red I thought I would burst into flames. What kind of idiot has a one-night stand without a life preserver on these days?See also: lifelife preserverenUS
life preserver, a personal flotation device (PFD) intended to keep the wearer afloat, particularly in case of shipwreck. A Type I PFD will keep even unconscious people afloat in a face–up position; it is the most common type used at sea. Another common type, developed during World War II for fliers and called the Mae West (named for the actress because of its shape), is made of inflatable rubber; it is still carried on commercial aircraft. Other types of life preservers are meant to be used only as a stopgap by a conscious wearer; these take the form of rings, cushions, or vests, and are either inflatable or filled with buoyant material such as unicellular foam, fibrous glass, or kapok. The large balsa wood life rafts once carried by all ships have been replaced by canisters containing inflatable life rafts capable of holding from four to twenty-four people. Most countries require that ships, and airplanes crossing the water, must carry life preservers and that crew and passengers must be drilled in their use.life preserver[′līf pri‚zər·vər] (engineering) A buoyant device that is used to prevent drowning by supporting a person in the water. life preserver US and Canadian a life belt or life jacket MedicalSeepersonal flotation devicelife preserverenUS
Synonyms for life preservernoun rescue equipment consisting of a buoyant belt or jacket to keep a person from drowningSynonyms- flotation device
- preserver
Related Words- float
- life buoy
- life ring
- lifesaver
- life belt
- cork jacket
- life jacket
- life vest
- rescue equipment
- water wings
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