[a. L. conservātrix, fem. of conservātor: see -TRIX.] A female conservator or preserver; also used with names of things feminine in Latin or by personification.

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1582.  Hester, Secr. Phiorav., III. lxx. 104. Aqua vitæ, the whiche is conseruatrix of all medicines.

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1677.  Gale, Crt. Gentiles, II. IV. 292. As the creatrix essence was immediately present in making althings, so the Conservatrix Essence is immediately present in the supporting althings.

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